[NJARC] Radio Fog Signals?

Harry Klancer klancer2 at comcast.net
Tue Sep 11 10:49:43 EDT 2018


And Radar Ray may be interested in this comment at the end of the book:

"It has been suggested that with very short wave lengths - say of 1 
meter - it may be
possible to measure distance by the strength of the signals, -->> and to 
judge of the
distance of another vessel by the reflection back from it of a beam of 
these rays
directed toward it. <<--"

                                       H

On 9/10/2018 9:11 PM, Alex Magoun wrote:
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> Yes! Because, radio history buffs--I'm thinking you, Al and Ray--have 
> demanded it, that classic work, Radio Fog Signals and the Radiocompass 
> (1924), is now fully readable on Google Books: 
> https://books.google.com/books?id=Tc5BAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false.
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