RIVAL WIRELESS SYSTEMS.
By Telegraph—Press Association.— London, December 11. In giving evidence before the Marconi Committee to-day, Mr. Taylor (wireless expert), recalled, said thaf in yiew of recent American experiences he was inclined on technical grounds to adopt the Poulser system.
Mr. Loring (post office wireless inspector), stated that it would be unwise to adopt the Poulsen system without lengthy tests. He believed that the continuous wave system was bound to come, but Poulsen's would suffice for long distances.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15174, 13 December 1912, Page 7
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