Short Wave

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Short Wave

Welcome to Serial Stories.This story unfolds chapter by chapter, released on a weekly schedule as both a written episode and this podcast. You can choose to read, to listen, or to enjoy both.Visit www.tmgreen.uk to find out more.The Lamarr Legacy, Book 1: Short WaveShe built something that could not be stopped. They found a way to stop it.Hollywood, 1940. George Antheil is an avant-garde composer better known for scandal than success when he meets Hedy Lamarr at a dinner party, and discovers that the most famous actress in the world has been quietly working on a weapons technology problem that has stumped military engineers for years. What begins as an intellectual conversation over dinner becomes a year-long collaboration: eighty-eight frequencies, a signal that hops between them in a sequence no interceptor can predict, a system designed to make radio-guided torpedoes impossible to jam or detect. They file the patent together in the spring of 1941. The date stamp on the carbon c

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    Chapter 2: Eighty Eight Keys

    Chapter TwoEighty-Eight KeysGeorge visits Hedy Lamarr at her quiet Spanish colonial home expecting glamour but finds a workspace filled with technical sketches, equations, and engineering tools. Hedy explains her frequency-hopping idea to prevent radio-guided torpedo signals from being jammed, but admits she cannot solve the synchronisation problem without revealing the hopping sequence. George Antheil realises the answer through player-piano technology: two identical perforated paper rolls encoding the hop pattern, started together to keep transmitter and receiver synchronised, using eighty-eight frequencies like piano keys.

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    Chapter 1: The Gravity Well

    Chapter One: The Gravity WellGeorge Antheil Meets Hedy LamarrComposer George Antheil, now writing Hollywood film scores and feeling creatively diminished, stands bored at a Brentwood party when he is introduced to actress Hedy Lamarr.Their conversation quickly shifts from Antheil’s Ballet Mécanique and mechanical synchronisation to his Esquire column, and then to the war, as Lamarr recounts learning about weapons while married to arms dealer Friedrich Mandl.She explains how radio-guided torpedoes can be jammed due to reliance on a single frequency and says she has a solution but needs someone skilled in mechanical synchronisation.

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Welcome to Serial Stories.This story unfolds chapter by chapter, released on a weekly schedule as both a written episode and this podcast. You can choose to read, to listen, or to enjoy both.Visit www.tmgreen.uk to find out more.The Lamarr Legacy, Book 1: Short WaveShe built something that could not be stopped. They found a way to stop it.Hollywood, 1940. George Antheil is an avant-garde composer better known for scandal than success when he meets Hedy Lamarr at a dinner party, and discovers that the most famous actress in the world has been quietly working on a weapons technology problem that has stumped military engineers for years. What begins as an intellectual conversation over dinner becomes a year-long collaboration: eighty-eight frequencies, a signal that hops between them in a sequence no interceptor can predict, a system designed to make radio-guided torpedoes impossible to jam or detect. They file the patent together in the spring of 1941. The date stamp on the carbon c

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