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WASHINGTON, May 28. -The fact that there has been a tentative discussion in the War and Navy Departments as to the ultimate consolidation of various Government departments using wireless telegraph ...
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This article was originally published with the title “ Wireless Telegraph Set for Cavalry ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 105 No. 19 (November 1911), p. 408 doi:10.1038 ...
This article was originally published with the title “ A Military Wireless Telegraph Equipment ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 96 No. 18 (May 1907), p. 369 doi:10.1038 ...
ALTHOUGH at the present moment there is not a single commercial line of the so-called wireless telegraphy at work, and probably not a single penny has yet been earned by those exploiting it, the ...
A chain of wireless telegraph stations down the East Coast, ... customer was the Navy — 26 vessels of Teddy Roosevelt’s “Great White Fleet” were outfitted with de Forest’s equipment.
ACCORDING to an article in World Radio of January 10, the 75,000 ton Cunard–White Star liner, the Queen Mary, will possess wireless equipment in keeping with the high reputation she has already ...
The device, featuring a built-in satellite transmitter, was found to be in violation of the Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act of 1933, which prohibits the possession of wireless telegraphy equipment ...
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