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WIRELESS IMPROVEMENT

A PROBLEM SOLVED If the claims of Bellini and Tosi, two Italian scientists who have been experimenting with wireless telegraphy on the coast of Normandy with the French Government’s consent, are correct, the use of their system will give immense advantage to the Government which secures it. The Italian experimenters claim to have been able to intercept wireless messages in transit from every English station and from ships at sea. They further claim that their own mesj sages cannot be tampered with, and ■ chat they have solved the problem of .ndependent wireless telegraphy. The result claimed was said to be attained by two rectangular aerials fixed at right-angles, and so attached to the apparatus fur reception and transmission as to permit the transmission of unequal currents. By a law of mechanics these two electro-magnetic ' currents unite and produce an elcctro- ' magnetic field ; and the .Hertzian rays ■ arc projected in a single vertical plane , which can be alternated instantly by ! means of the Bobine device. It is I claimed to be able to determine b,\ triangulation that exact position of ships at sea in distress, the position and •■peed of a hostile squadron, and the leading of '■'■end exchanges between friendly llcets and armies.

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Evening Star, Issue 21636, 3 February 1934, Page 24

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WIRELESS IMPROVEMENT Evening Star, Issue 21636, 3 February 1934, Page 24

WIRELESS IMPROVEMENT Evening Star, Issue 21636, 3 February 1934, Page 24