RADIO COMMUNICATION FOR POLICE.
TESTS BEING MADE. The Paris police are among the latest to consider radio as part of their equipment. Plan® are now being made for the institution of a new wireless police force, which will be stationed in the Eiffel Tower, and which will communicate by radio with the police of Berlin and London. The Eiffel Tower is now regularly carrying out tests on short-wave telephony on wave lengths varying between 49 and 51 metres. Although Scotland Yard has been successfully using radio to communicate witlh the Flying Squad cars for some time, the present radius of its transmitter is only between 50 and 100 miles 1 . Plans are now being considered for the extension of this range to permit ' dntercommtuiieation between London and provincial headquarters. Other services have been experimented with lately, notably the wireless transmission of photographs and finger prints.
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Shannon News, 15 November 1929, Page 2
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145RADIO COMMUNICATION FOR POLICE. Shannon News, 15 November 1929, Page 2
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