WIRELESS TELEPHONY.
The final stage of an invention which ha 9 been describpd as revolutionising haa just been reached by a London electrical expert. His discovery, which is no less than that of wireless telephony, is one which tuay affect the whole science of communication by electrical means, inasmuch as wireless telephony will not only prove a valuable complement to wireless telegraphy, but will to a very great extent replace the latter. The inventor ia Mr. Walter Mosely, who ia, if not the oldest, at least one of the oldest pioneers in electrical engineering in those branches which are outside public telegraphy. In conversation with a St. James Gazette representative, Mr. Mosely contends that the system will be much cheaper than wireless telegraphy, as it can be worked at one hundred times lees electrical energy.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 46, 15 November 1900, Page 15
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135WIRELESS TELEPHONY. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 46, 15 November 1900, Page 15
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