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Journal Article

Author
Howe, G. W. O.
Title
Wireless telegraphy (Illustrated)
In
Commonwealth Engineer
Imprint
vol. 2, no. 4, Nov 1914, pp. 156-165
Abstract

The subject of wireless telegraphy has so many interesting features in it that any one would provide material for lengthy discourse. When reading a paper on the subject before the Victorian Institute of Electrical Engineers in September (the full text of which is given in this article), the author not only interested his hearers, but imparted much valuable information.

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