RADIO RECORD
10,000 MLLE MESSAGES. NEW YORK, April 21 It is believed that the world’s record for long- distance radion teTegrapn communications was establ'ched between 1.35 and 2.15 o‘clock thisi morning, when messages ed between th e Naval Experimental and Research Laboratory in the Bellevue District of Columbia, and Sydney, Australia. The distance is nearly ten thousand miles. The experiment was conducted under the direction of the Navy Department. An official announcement declared the test successful. A WARNING. LONDON, April 21. The Postmaster-General pointed out that wireless communication by the airship R 33 was seriously impeded by osc.illiation from receiving sets, and has issue. nrning that the consequence to aircraft in danger might be most serious. He wf rns receivers that the use of reaction tn such an extent contravenes the conditions of their licenses.
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Grey River Argus, 23 April 1925, Page 5
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