WIRELESS SERVICE
AUSTRALIAN AGREEMENT POWERFUL MAIN STATION BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT. Sydney, March 30. Mr. Fisk, referring to the wireless agreement, explained that it will bo years before the central feeder stations will bo finished in England and Canada. I'he main station for overseas traffic will be three times as powerful as any existing European station, and it will speak direct over twelve thousand miles for the greater part of each day. It will consist of transmitter and receiver stations thirty miles apart, the former covering over a square mile of country, with twenty-four towers, each eight hundred .feet high. The receiver station will have two masts a hundred feet high.—Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 159, 31 March 1922, Page 5
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