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Will the eclipse have the same effect on radio conditions as the darkness of night? This is a question to be decided upon next Saturday when the University Wireless, Club conducts several tests in cooperation with the Intercollegiate Radio League...
...linking of two seas over 6000 miles of space in half an hour is already the record of the newly-opened official relay station of the University Wireless Club on top of the Stadium. Yesterday evening the club station, IXJ-IAF, operating with a 75-meter set, got into communication with British 2 CN, a station in Falmouth, England, and at its request it relayed a message to 7SP in Portland, Ore. Thus two stations 6000 miles apart were linked with a comparatively few minutes by the club station, which has done more work in the last two days than...
...Stadium at 6 o'clock tonight radio station IXJ-IAF, official relay station of the University Wireless Club, will make its formal debut on the air. Chief Operator H. P. Thomas '25 will have the honor of pressing the key, which will broadcast the first sound waves of the new station into space...
...planned by the Wireless Club to keep the station in daily operation from 6 o'clock in the evening until 2 o'clock in the morning. In a test held last week the station was heard in California by ten different stations...
...designed to operate on a wave length of 75-200 meters. A complicated system of switching will permit the operator on duty to have at his command three different circuits, in addition to a 50 watt radiophone. Three separate receivers have been installed, which cover the entire range of wireless communication and will enable everything from experimental stations on 20 meters to powerful Transatlantic stations on 25,000 meters to be heard...