16 Yr Old Invents Low Frequency Radio for Underground Communication
By Dipankar Das, Gaea News NetworkMonday, February 1, 2010
Most of the times we think that teenagers are annoying. But, teenager often brings good news. Alexander Kendrick, the 16-year old invented a low frequency radio that can be used for cave-testing. Cave-texting means that people can finally text while deep underground. The exploration team of Alexander can go 946 feet underground to record the deepest known digital communication ever in the United States. In the above picture, the boy is holding a collapsible radio antenna. He also has plan to make the antenna smaller so that it can be comfortably used by rescuers and explorers.
November 5, 2010: 10:10 pm
We The Kings and Hey Monday will also be there. My parents aren’t sure if a friend and I would be safe. It is in a part of Kansas City that they feel isn’t the best place for a 16 yr old to be. |
Sindy |
October 24, 2010: 11:32 pm
Thanks for such a great post, I am totally impressed! Keep stuff like this coming. |
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August 30, 2010: 2:46 am
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August 19, 2010: 9:27 pm
Thanks for such a great post and the review, I am totally impressed! Keep stuff like this coming. |
July 29, 2010: 5:01 am
I really want to get my greasy paws on this! I can already feel my GPA going down until I crack the game! |
July 22, 2010: 9:35 pm
Thank you to share this article, learned from many, many also learned knowledge, benefit |
July 22, 2010: 4:05 am
Wow! Very impressive invention of a young man! He is genius because at the young age he has contributed huge invention for advance communication. |
June 30, 2010: 10:10 pm
Good invention. The child is so clever and he will have a good future .Work harder and make greater progress. |
June 30, 2010: 10:06 pm
Good invention.The child is so clever and he will have a good future. Work harder. |
June 30, 2010: 1:21 am
I really appreciate this kind of innovation. This things truly inspire us. Thanx for the share. |
June 29, 2010: 2:18 pm
Nice to hear this. |
June 15, 2010: 11:39 pm
Wow this game looks uber. How is a worker bee supposed to get any learning done with amazing distractions like this?!?! |
June 14, 2010: 11:50 pm
I really want to get my greasy paws on this! I can already feel my GPA going down until I crack the game! |
June 12, 2010: 2:43 pm
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June 4, 2010: 11:17 am
Alex Kendrick sure seems to have achieved more than a lot of people who are older than his 16-years of age. |
May 30, 2010: 5:40 am
As a teenager, i really appreciate this kind of innovation. This things truly inspire us. Thanks for sharing. |
Mary |
May 23, 2010: 6:50 am
I really appreciate this 16 year old guy and also i am really impressed by his invention he is working great that we can have communication by going underground deeply.Good work! |
May 22, 2010: 5:50 am
Yes, everybody thinks teenagers are annoying, but this invention proved that all of them are not. Actually now a days some teenage scientists are doing great job. |
May 21, 2010: 12:49 am
I really want to got to an All Time Low concert in November. We The Kings and Hey Monday will also be there. My parents aren’t sure if a friend and I would be safe. It is in a part of Kansas City that they feel isn’t the best place for a 16 yr old to be. |
Kristi