THREE-WAY WIRELESS.
FAR DISTANT COUNTRIES. NEW ZEALANDER CALLED UP. LOND'ON. June 29. Three-way wireless communication connecting three widely-separated countries— Britain, America and New Zealand—has just been established. The English amateur, Mr. F. A. Mayer, of Wickford, Essex, whose call-sign is G2LZ, called up Mr. H. H. Cooley, an American, whose call-sign is lAAO, and, while they were conversing, it was suggested that they should try to call up Mr. William McGiU, a New Zealander, callsign 4AM. Mr. .McGill responded and spoke to Sir. Mayer, while Mr. Cooley listened-in. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19372, 6 July 1926, Page 11
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88THREE-WAY WIRELESS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19372, 6 July 1926, Page 11
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