The Transmission of Military Information: An Outline of the Service of a ...
The Transmission of Military Information: An Outline of the Service of a ...
George Percival Scriven
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The wire- less can be interrupted only by itself, and it follows that the wireless of the enemy must be met by that of his adversary ; con- sequently, the wireless telegraph must be given a place in mili- tary affairs. THE WIRELESS TELEPHONE. The wireless telegraph can no longer be disregarded, and it may be that the day of the wireless telephone is also approaching, but this day has not yet arrived. Much is, of course, claimed for this form of communication, and our fleet now on its way to Cal...i- fornia is equipped with this telephone. Astounding reports also of its use over a distance of tw^o or three hundred miles are re- *Major Edgar Russel, who quotes the statement from a newspaper. 74 MILITARY INFORMATION, ceived from abroad,* but at' present the wireless telephone has no great value ia military affairs, though it may later become an important means of communication. It has recently been tested by the signal corps at Fort Monroe. In all the systems tried a sustained current of high frequency is transferred directly to the antenna circuit in which the telephone transmitter is con- nected and by which is superimposed the wave frequency of the human voice.
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