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Direction Finding

(JO good are the results from wireless direction finders, that the International Gonference for the Safety of Lite at Sea, which was held in "London recently, has backed them to the hilt. At the present time it is not compulsory to install directionreceiving apparatus in any ship, buf the recommendations of this body are that every passenger ship of 5000 tons gross and upwards must be provided within the next two years with the approved direction-finding apparatus or radio compass. It seems probablk that this wise and humane recom mendation will .soon become law ir practically every country in the world

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 19, 22 November 1929, Page 26

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Direction Finding Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 19, 22 November 1929, Page 26

Direction Finding Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 19, 22 November 1929, Page 26

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