Radiotelegraphy and war

The wireless telegraphy or rather the radiotelegraphy, which constitutes one of the last conquests of the human science, is presented as the most marvelous of the present times. To communicate without any conductor at distances that reach six thousand kilometers, that is to say almost the fourth par...

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Main Author: Rochefort- Luçay, Marquéz de
Format: Online
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 1915
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/3367
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Summary:The wireless telegraphy or rather the radiotelegraphy, which constitutes one of the last conquests of the human science, is presented as the most marvelous of the present times. To communicate without any conductor at distances that reach six thousand kilometers, that is to say almost the fourth part of a terrestrial meridian, provoking on a point of the globe a kind of special electric storm that propagates circularly, is something prodigious. This storm influences apparatuses of extreme sensitivity that constitute the receivers.