Abstract
IN an article with this title (Bell Lab. Ree., 21, No. 7 ; March 1943), H. M. Pruden describes the present status of the radio telephone service between shore and vessels off the coast of the United States or within its harbours, which has undergone considerable growth and development during the past decade. The development work leading to the present successful system was begun more than twenty years ago, and as a result of this a complete coastal radio system is now in use. It consists of fourteen basic shore stations so located as to cover the entire coast from Maine, through the Gulf of Mexico, and up the Pacific coast to Seattle.
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COASTAL RADIO TELEPHONE. Nature 151, 732–733 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151732b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/151732b0