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Papers relating to direction finding

MS. Marconi 355

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Title

Papers relating to direction finding

Shelfmark

MS. Marconi 355

Summary

Comprises:

Marconigram to K.W. Tremellen inviting him to join Round's team, 1914

Photograph of direction finding equipment and staff at Chelmsford prior to leaving for France, 1914

Plot of readings recorded at Abbeville, showing the change due to the 'night effect', 1915

Photographic copy of pages of readings, 1916

News cuttings relating to the use of direction finding at the time of the Battle of Jutland, and the identification of H.J. Round as the man behind direction finding, 1920

Date

1914-20

Language

English

Physical extent

1 folder

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Collection contents

The Marconi Archives

Papers relating to Marconi and the development of wireless telegraphy

War

World War 1: direction finding

Papers relating to direction finding

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