THE COSMIC BLANKET
LISTENING FOR THE ECHO : TESTS PROM DAVENTRY. ";:- : —'_ -; «, LONDON, May 20. Following .five minutes of gramophone music to enable listeners to adjust their receivers, the Morse alphabet will be sent out letter by letter from 9.30 tp 9.55 in the morning in connection with world-wide wireless listening tests from the Empire station at ' Daventry. Observers will listen between signals for the echo from the cosmic blanket millions of miles distant, and will report results to Professor. E. V. Appleton (chairman of the British National Committee for'" Radio Telegraphy). The experiments will continue on: Tuesdays, and Sundays until a worldwide, record'has been compiled. • '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22268, 22 May 1934, Page 9
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104THE COSMIC BLANKET Otago Daily Times, Issue 22268, 22 May 1934, Page 9
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