TELEVISION AND FOG
SIGNALS UNAFFECTED It has now been confirmed that fog has no adverse effect on television si(rnals. During a recent London fog good pictures were obtained not only within the normal range of 25 miles, but at Coventry, 90 miles from Alexandra Palace. Not only were the pictures clear, but there were ho secondary images such as might be expected in long-distance reception. What is perhaps even more astonishing is that normally Coventry does not receive the television signals at sufficient strength to a picture.
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Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 4
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87TELEVISION AND FOG Evening Star, Issue 22596, 13 March 1937, Page 4
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