Pikes Peak LMAG and Section Holiday Dinner
Please Join us for an LMAG and Section Holiday Dinner being held Tuesday, December 17 at 6 pm at the Wheeler Room on the 3rd Floor of the Phantom Canyon Brewing over looking downtown Colorado Spring. Please bring a guest. The event will include reception at 6 pm with fruit & cheese appetizer and 1 wine/beer/soft drink provided by Phantom Canyon followed by Burger Buffet dinner with hamburger/chicken burger, salad, cole slaw, beans. A vegetarian option will be available. The LMAG and Section will cover a majority of costs but we request a $20 attendance fee for this event.
The meal will be followed by a Presentation "Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter" by David BONDURANT, IEEE Pikes Peak Section Chair. This talk will describe Tesla's life story and specifically focus on 1899, the year that Tesla spent in Colorado Springs building and testing his experimental laboratory located in what is now Memorial Park. This Magnifying Transmitter became the first Full Scale Demonstration of a Very Low Frequency Continuous Wave transmitter for wireless telegraphy and power transmission. The Section is working to make this an IEEE Milestone to add to the existing monument to Tesla currently located at Pikes Peak and Foote Avenue in Memorial Park.
Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter located near the Union Printer Home in today's Memorial Park
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- Date: 17 Dec 2024
- Time: 06:00 PM to 08:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
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- 2 East Pikes Peak Avenue
- Colorado Springs, Colorado
- United States 80903
- Building: Phantom Canyon Brewing
- Room Number: Wheeler Room (3rd Floor)
- Starts 02 December 2024 08:00 PM
- Ends 10 December 2024 12:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
- 7 in-person spaces left!
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- Menu: Burger Buffet, Vegetarian Option
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David Bondurant
Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter
Nikola Tesla is the Father of Wireless Communications but did not get full credit. It was Marconi who sent the first signal across the Atlantic and won the Nobel Prize. However, it was Tesla who invented many of the key components of Wireless Communications years earlier.
In 1899, with funding from John Jacob Astor, Tesla arrived in Colorado Springs to build a laboratory to demonstrate the first Full Scale Very Low Frequency Continuous Wave Transmitter (his Magnifying Transmitter) which sent wireless telegraphy 10 miles and send power as far away as 26-miles to light bulbs wirelessly.
This talk will describes Tesla's life story, the development of wireless communications, and time in Colorado Springs when he proved his wireless transmitter.
Biography:
David Bondurant has been involved with the computer and semiconductor industry for 50-years. He was a computer architect at Control Data, Sperry-Univac, and Honeywell. He was involved with the government-sponsored advanced semiconductor program called VHSIC (Very High Speed Integrated Circuits) at Univac & Honeywell where he developed microprocessor and ASIC semiconductor products in bipolar CML, CMOS, and radiation hard CMOS. He was involved with emerging non-volatile RAM marketing at industry leading companies, Ramtron (FRAM), Enhanced Memory Systems (EDRAM, ESDRAM, ESRAM), Simtek (non-volatile SRAM), and Freescale Semiconductor/Everspin Technologies (MRAM).
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Dinner
Presentation - Tesla's Magnifying Transmitter