At the beginning of World War I, Edwin Armstrong, an electrical engineering instructor at Columbia University, received a commission as a captain in the Signal Corps. During the war, he continued his research at an Army laboratory where he invented the super heterodyne circuit that amplified weak high frequency radio signals. Armstrong’s early discoveries made the radios we use today possible.
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