Word: wireless
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...novel feature of the farm strike, still in full swing in Norfolk, is the use of wireless broadcasting apparatus to circulate an appeal by the farmers for strikebreakers...
...report from Tokyo states that the Soviet Government has threatened to blow up the Japanese cruiser Nisshin, now in Vladivostok harbor, unless her captain stops transmitting wireless messages to Japanese merchants...
...whole object of radio frequency amplification is to amplify the energy before it gets to the detector," declared Mr. E. B. Dallin in a lecture last night to the Wireless Club at the Cruft High Tension Laboratory. He pointed out that this was essential in securing the maximum of sound without sacrificing clearness. He then diagrammed the various methods of setting up a set by which one can increase the intensity of sound without being troubled by excessive sputtering from the instruments. Mr. Dallin discovered in particular the relative disadvantages of the regenerative, crystal, and reflex receiving outfits, favoring...
This evening at 8 o'clock Mr. E. B. Dallin '16 of the Acme Apparatus Company, will speak on "Radio Frequency Amplification" in the Main Lecture Room of the Cruft High Tension Laboratory under the auspices of the Wireless Club. The talk is to be practical and non-technical in nature and will be illustrated by apparatus and demonstrations. In addition to discussion of the regular radio frequency circuits, Mr. Dallin will explain and show one of the latest type "reflex" receivers...
...consideration a plan for expediting urgent transatlantic mail. Under this scheme urgent letters- on payment of special rates-will be carried in a specially constructed seaplane, capable of a speed of 120 miles an hour, to overtake liners which have left New York harbor for English ports. Guided by wireless, the seaplane will alight near a liner and be hoisted aboard. The wings are to be of the folding type, which reduces considerably the space required for storing. When the ship is still hundreds of miles from the English coast the plane will be hoisted overboard and will fly away...