1923
DOI: 10.1086/123324
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Radio Service at the 1923 Eclipse

Abstract: Electrical Engineer, Southern Pacific Company Originally it was intended that the radio service should do very little, if anything, more than provide accurate time. The best signals available are those from Mare Island ; two sets are sent out daily, at Noon and 10 p. m v on 1908 meters Spark and 4650 meters Arc.

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