WIRELESS DEVELOPMENT.
LONG RANGE COMMUNICATION
DIFFICULTIES OVERCOME
BY CABLE-PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT
LONDON, May 29,
A London - firm which has been experimenting. with a new wireless system called the “compound focus” claim to have overcome fading and atmospherics, which hitherto have been the greatest drawbacks to long-range wireless. They state that continuous day and night telephone communication has thus been maintained with a ship the whole way across to America. The anparatus is cheap and simple, and needs no expert handling. Broadcasting can thus be conducted at less cost than the present short radius broadcasting. The firm claims that the adaptation of the system and the erection of stations ar© all that are needed to make possible world-wide secret telegraphic communication while using telephony. Debates of the - British Parliament or broadcasting programmes could be heard all over the Empire.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 30 May 1925, Page 5
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