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The Federal Telegraph Company was a
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manufacturing and communications company that played a pivotal role in the 20th century in the development of
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communications. Founded in
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in 1909 by
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, the company would eventually merge in August 1927 with the Mackay Companies. In 1911-13,
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and two assistants worked at FTC on the first vacuum tube amplifier and
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, which De Forest called the "Oscillaton" after his earlier
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. The company remained a separate entity within the Mackay Companies, however, and when
International Telephone and Telegraph ITT Inc., formerly ITT Corporation, is an American worldwide manufacturing company based in Stamford, Connecticut. The company produces specialty components for the aerospace, transportation, energy and industrial markets. ITT's three businesse ...
(ITT) purchased the Mackay Companies in 1928 Federal remained a component of the Mackay structure as a manufacturing entity. In 1931, Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence, inventor of the
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, convinced Federal Telegraph to donate an 80-ton magnet they had developed for a canceled project in China to his first cyclotron project on the campus of the University of California Berkeley. Lawrence's invention of the cyclotron was the basis of his being awarded the Nobel Prize in 1939. In 1940,
Sosthenes Behn Sosthenes Behn (January 30, 1884 – June 6, 1957) was an American businessman, and the founder of ITT. He held the rank of lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army. Biography Early years Sosthenes Behn was born in the island of St. Thomas, then pa ...
moved Federal Telegraph under ITT directly so that its manufacturing capabilities could help ITT replace those in Europe that had been shut down because of the war and the Fall of France. In 1954, FTR changed its name from ''Federal Telegraph and Radio Corporation - an IT&T associate'' to ''Federal Telegraph and Radio Company - division of IT&T'',Compare copyright notices o
F-5658
(1953) an
F-5604
(1954) "Federal Power Triode" datasheets
and its research division became the ''Federal Telecommunications Laboratories'', both continuing as subsidiaries of ITT after World War II through at least the 1950s.


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Further reading

* Cyril Frank Elwell - Pioneer of American and European Wireless Communications, Talking Pictures and founder of C.F. Elwell Limited 1922-1925 by Ian L. Sanders. Published by Castle Ridge Press, 2013. (Details the founding of Federal Telegraph and Telephone Company in Palo Alto, California by Elwell.) {{ITT Corporation Radio electronics History of radio Telegraph companies of the United States ITT Inc. Telecommunications companies established in 1909 American companies established in 1909 Telecommunications companies disestablished in 1927 American companies disestablished in 1927 Radio manufacturers