WONDERFUL WIRELESS.
LONG-DISTANCE MESSAGES. PICKED UP ON TRAIN. BY CABLE-PRESS ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT. (Received Feb. 11, 12.25 p.m.) PARIS, Feb. 10. By means of a two-valve set, arranged on a new principle with on© electric light wire as an aerial, an express train on the Italian frontier picked up two American and one Australian amateur wireless stations. —Reuter. LONDON, Feb. 9. A wireless amateur, Mr Symmonds, 20D, reports that at seven o’clock on Sunday evening he succeeded for the first time in exchanging a both-wnys verbal message with Howden’s 3BQ, Box Hill, Victoria. Mr Symmonde previously established communication with Argentina. Mexico and South Africa.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 February 1925, Page 11
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