The Commercial Value of Wireless Telegraphic Communication With the Andaman & Nicobar Islands
The Commercial Value of Wireless Telegraphic Communication With the Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Temple, Richard Carnac, Sir, 1850-1931. Cn
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Pitman, Director-General of Telegraphs :— Mr. Pre- sident and Gentlemen. — In the first place I would like to thank Colonel Temple for his most interesting lecture. The subject is a very attractive — indeed I may say a fascinating — one. But, 1 must say, speaking for myself, that I accept with a considerable amount of reservation the statements one sees from time to time in the news- papers about the facility and the ease with which Mr. Marconi's system of wireless telegraphy can be worked. Col...onel Temple alluded to the distances across which messages may be transmitted. As regards water I find the American Navy, last year, made some experi- ments in the coui:se of certain manoeuvres. They had no difficulty Digitized by Google ( 15 ) in working up to forty, fifty and even sixty miles. The diflSculty they experienced was the want of power of concentration ; that is to say the confining of messages to a certain direction, which Colonel Temple now tells us is possible. In fact in the American Navy the system was not found satisfactory; on the contrary it was found so extremely unsatisfactory that the Naval Board are establishing special schools for the teaching and developing of a system of wireless tele- graphy entirely on their own lines.
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