BRITISH STATIONS
READY 1 TO HAND OVER
(Received 26th' February,"ll a.m.)
-'•• ■ LONDON, 25th February. •■.Though \ c'ohsideriible' publicity has been given tho Amalgamated Wireless Company's announcement that the beam teat was most satisfactory, Messrs. Marconi have not niade any announcement beyond circulating the? Amalgamated's .message. It .-is understood that the twenty-fpur hours' continuous' achievement averaged ' fdrty-two. words 'a minute. ■•"<•->..:" °:. ■•■•'"' . '■■ :- ; - ■ '.-
. .The ■/■Australian 'tress Association* gathers that.the" Marconis' do not admit that there; wore over and deficiencies at tliis end. The claim that their stations at .Grimsby and Skegness were always ready to hand over: Mareonis, replying to inquiries,'said that in the very near future they would aslc, the Post Office to malce an official test in view of their early acceptance; of the, stations." Experts here suggest that 1 apart from Australiaii adjustments, the; shortening of the. days in' Australia is bound to have a beneficial effect on transmission and reception.',- ' ■■"' ".'■ " .■/.'"" '„' '■'• ■■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 9
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149BRITISH STATIONS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 9
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