Ernst von Rebeur-Paschwitz (1850–1925) was a German engineer and inventor, notable for his contributions to the field of wireless communication, particularly in the context of radio technology. He is sometimes credited with early experiments in radiotelegraphy, which laid the groundwork for future developments in wireless communication. Rebeur-Paschwitz is especially known for demonstrating the principles of transmitting messages without wires, utilizing electromagnetic waves.
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