Wireless Telegraphy.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrighi London, March 3.
The officer of the steamer Philadelphia confirm Marconi’s statement that he received intelligible messages 1551 miles from Lizard Point, and the letter “S ” when 2095 miles distant. The apparatus aboard the Philadelphia was insufficient to reply. Marconi asserts it is possible to send a message round the world, receiving it again at the starting station, the earth’s curvature not affecting the waves of transmifcting power.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 356, 5 March 1902, Page 2
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73Wireless Telegraphy. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 356, 5 March 1902, Page 2
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