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Mr. Marconi's Results in Day and Night Wireless Telegraphy
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Mr. Marconi's Results in Day and Night Wireless Telegraphy

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READING a brief account of these results in the Times of June 14, I perceive that Signor Marconi advances in explanation of the greater distance at which night signals were received, that the day signalling is affected by diselectrification of the transmitting elevated conductor.

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JOLY, J. Mr. Marconi's Results in Day and Night Wireless Telegraphy. Nature 66, 199 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066199c0

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