Ferdinand Kovačević

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Ferdinand Kovačević (1838-1913) was a Croatian inventor, engineer, and pioneer in telegraphy who originated from Gospić.[1] He invented the duplex connection of telegraphic transmission,[2] patented in 1876 in Vienna and Budapest.[3]

References

  1. Vesna Dakić; Miroslav Mirković, Park skulptura velikana hrvatske znanosti i tehnike (Zagreb, Croatia), Tehnički muzej (Zagreb, Croatia) (1999). Ferdinand Kovačević: pionir hrvatske telegrafije (in Croatian). Zagreb: Technical Museum. ISBN 978-953-6568-00-0. 
  2. History of Croatian Science
  3. znanost



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