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RADIO WAVES OF HEAT

TO WARM PARIS UP ENGINEERS INVESTIGATE ( United Service) LONDON, Wednesday. The electrical heating of Baris by means of wireless waves from the Eiffel Tower is a possibility which is engaging the attention of French electrical engineers. The Paris correspondent or tne “Dailv Mail” says M. Jaques Rlsler has returned from Germany, where he saw heating plants operated by wireless waves. He says the problem of the wireless heating of houses is still in the experimental stage, but its feasibility has been definitely established. The German apparatus consists ot sending and receiving posts. The latter act as electrical radiators. They can easily be installed in houses and flats. M Rlsler claims that experiments have proved that the system can be extended to all parts of Fans which can be heated from one central broadcasting station.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 618, 21 March 1929, Page 9

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RADIO WAVES OF HEAT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 618, 21 March 1929, Page 9

RADIO WAVES OF HEAT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 618, 21 March 1929, Page 9

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