HIGH SPEED RADIO
NEW INVENTION’S POWERS (By Cable—Press Assn.—Copyright.) LONDON, November 28. That the day is near at hand when Empire newspapers will be published simultaneously in Loudon, Capetown, Sydney, Montreal, and Calciitta, is one of the many amazing claims for a new invention of high speed telegraphy made by Colonel Adrian- Simpson at a dinner in the Hyde Park Hotel. -■* He said: As everyone knows, the Stentote Radiostat wgs invented by Doctor James Robinson, Jate Chief Wireless Research Officer, in the Royal Air Force. ' Other claims are that it will’ enable an unlimited number of broadcasting stations to operate . Between wave lengths of 300 metres and 600 metres, no fewer than 5000 stations can be employed, whereas at present, the limit is 25 stations. Ten thousand words per minute could be telegraphed at a great reduction in the cost of telegraphy and telephony, and ten times the amount of traffic could be carried over the existing lines. The whole contents of a large daily news-paper-letterpress and pictures—can be faithfully transmitted to any distance in a few minutes.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 November 1929, Page 7
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