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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «RADIOTELEGRAPHICALLY»
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Radio communication has also been employed in the field along the
astonishingly long lines running over hundreds of kilometers, while aeroplanes
have also been equipped radiotelegraphically. Battle fleets have kept their ships
in touch with ...
2
The Wonderful Achievements of Radiotelegraphy in War and Peace
On many a cloudy day there could be no signalling from the air at all. In the last
years of the war every gun was fired after the target had been
radiotelegraphically indicated by a watchful man in the air. Every artillery control
machine was in.
For a pledge of a hundred dollars or more, you get an NPR voice or a
radiotelegraphically correct sweatshirt. My friend and tenant Rita's friend
Deborah must've forked up twice: She never left home without the voice, but on
that unseasonably ...
4
The principles of electric wave telegraphy and telephony
Hence the fact that there is a larger expenditure of energy in sending any given
message radiotelegraphically compared with that by cable is only a limited
aspect of the case, and does not imply that the total cost is any more. There is
abundant ...
Sir John Ambrose Fleming, 1916
5
Tales of Ægean Intrigue
One's whole orbit might be about a directional wireless centre where the
positions of radiotelegraphically loquacious submarines were plotted. Another
might be mail-officer at one of the larger bases, restricted to duties little above the
capacity ...
John Cuthbert Lawson, 1921
6
Year Book of Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony
For the installation and working of radiotelephonic stations which can also
communicate radiotelegraphically, the aforementioned conditions will be
observed, and for those only radiotelephonic, the following : — (A) They can be
employed for ...
7
The Year-book of Wireless Telegraphy & Telephony
For the installation and working of radiotelephonic stations which can also
communicate radiotelegraphically, the aforementioned conditions will be
observed, and for those only radiotelephonic, the following : — (A) They can be
employed for ...
8
The Records of the Proceedings and the Printed Papers of the ...
The messages were transmitted telegraphically between Australia and Geneva,
from which point they were transmitted radiotelegraphically to and from Japan.
The cost of the service in both directions was borne by the Australian Red Cross
...
Australia. Parliament, 1946
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Records of the Proceedings and Printed Papers of the Parliament
Land line traffic handled radiotelegraphically: — Messages, 1,589. \Vords,
28,316. ' Total messages, 40,161. Total words, 1,065,564. TELEGRAPHS.
TELEGRAPH Busnmss. . Number of Telegraph Offices in each State (inclusive of
Railway ...
Australia. Parliament, 1914
10
Science Progress in the Twentieth Century: A Quarterly ...
addition to these horizontal radiations, rays are sent upwards at various
inclinations which impinge on the reflecting layer and " illuminate " it,
radiotelegraphically speaking, just as a distant conflagration so far off as to be
below the horizon ...