OBVIATING CONFUSION.
WIRELESS WAVE LENGTHS. PARIS, April 20. The juridical section of the International Wireless Congress resolved, that the right to intellectual property recognised by the International Convention at Berne, applies to wireless diffusion and all intellectual works.
The Coigress also approved of a series of recommendations whereby specific wave lengths will be issigned to amateurs in different regions, with a view to obviating the confusion caused by die similarity of wave lengths. A sub-committee suggested the following wave lengths: Europe, 115 to 55 metre.), 75 to 70, anil 47 to 45: Canada, 120 to 115 and 46 to 41.5; United States, S 5 to 75 and 41.5 1o 37.3; rest of die world, 96 to 85, and 37.5 to 05. —A. and N.Z. coble
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 120, 23 April 1925, Page 12
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