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Although they often faced obstacles and policy limitations, beginning in the early 1900s a few women were able to participate in the pioneering development of radio communication.

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  • Femmes dans les débuts de la radio (fr)
  • Women in early radio (en)
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  • Les femmes ont été présentes dans les débuts de la radio dès les années 1900. Malgré les obstacles et les politiques de limitation, quelques femmes ont pu participer au début du développement de la communication radio. (fr)
  • Although they often faced obstacles and policy limitations, beginning in the early 1900s a few women were able to participate in the pioneering development of radio communication. (en)
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  • Mabelle Kelso served as a United Wireless operator in the northeastern Pacific for a few months in 1912. (en)
  • In 1912-1913, the wife of Captain Horace E. Soule of the Windber became the first female operator to work in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. (en)
  • Medora Olive Newell, filled in as an operator on a trans-Atlantic voyage in 1904. (en)
  • Edith Coombs served in the eastern Pacific for a few months beginning in the fall of 1912. (en)
  • Graynella Packer, United Wireless operator, aboard the Mohawk along the U.S. Atlantic seaboard in 1910. (en)
  • Annie Tucker was a United Wireless operator on daily Tacoma-Seattle, Washington Puget Sound runs in 1908-1909. (en)
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  • Early Female Maritime Radio Operators (en)
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