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DURING the solar eclipse of Saturday, January 24, the engineers of the Post Office and of the International Western Electric Company, at the instance of Admiral Sir Henry Jackson, measured the strength of wireless signals received from New York at Chedzoy in Somerset and at New Southgate, London. The results show that the signal strength rose to a sharp maximum and fell to a very sharp minimum during the progress of the eclipse.
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ECCLES, W. The Solar Eclipse of January 24 and Wireless Signals. Nature 115, 260 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115260a0
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