RADIO AND RAILWAY SIGNALS
by short-wave, radio 1 mcubages are now liicrird betiwecui the engine driver in the cal) and th.o signalling box in a new German system. A two-way scheme of radio commiuinieatiair between 'shunter and engineer has proved successful in recent tests, and the system is now being in-
e stalled alt a numbcir of Gorman -railroad in terminals. Despite fog and darkness, o the engineer may thus get his iinlstiruc.i- tioinls even whom running at full speed - on the open track. A considerable saving of time is also reported in, complit eated shunting operations, which re quire frequent o.rders from the shunters.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 26 August 1933, Page 11
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