WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
AUSTRALIA-ENGLAND SERVICE. (By Cable— Pres* Association—(Australian and N.Z. Cable MELBOURNE, March 30Mr Fisk, of the Amalgamated Wireless, Ltd., referring to the _^' r ® OS3 agreement with the Commonwealthgovernment. explained that it two years before tho central fee €r 6 * tiona were finished in Englan an Canada. The main station for ove "®® traffic would be three times afi pow© as any European station, and wouja speak direct over 12,000 mile? or greater part of each day. It wou co fiist oi transmitting and re ®® lTU |® 8 tions thirty miles apart. The ? rm ®J would cover over one square mi e country, with twenty-four towers bOO foot high. The receiving station would comprise two wireless masta each feet kifih.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 6
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118WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 6
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