SHORT-WAVE RADIO
ENGLISHWOMAN'S SUCCESS ■ * LONDON, Oct. 28. Miss Nellie Cory, who last week was the first person to communicate by wireless with Australia on a wavelength of 10 metres, made contact with every .country in the world during Sunday's freak conditions, duo to clranges>ih, the ,sun .spots. .Thb'ifonf dt-mon'strates! t,-he possibility of world radio on 10-motre wavelengths. ~. .V*. Miss Cory made contact with every continent within »six hours, including Attstralia, where she talked. with a Queensland experimenter. The Radio Society cbnsidefs that the experiment has great commercial value, as it was previously thought that the 10-metre WavolongVh was' useless for long distances. Miss Cory wins several Radio Society awards.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18858, 8 November 1935, Page 3
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