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IT will be remembered that in a letter to NATURE of February 13 last Sir Oliver Lodge, chairman of the British Association Committee for Radio-telegraphic Investigation, explained that his committee did not contemplate taking a very active part In organising wireless observations during the forthcoming solar eclipse, and hoped that parties travelling to the eclipse zone for the observation of astronomical, meteorological, and magnetic phenomena might be able to make wireless telegraph observations also. Later it was found that the various parties charged with the other observations would be too fully occupied to give any attention at all to wireless telegraphy, and therefore the committee has arranged for the carrying out of the experiments to be described below.
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Radio-Telegraphic Investigations in Connection with the Solar Eclipse of May 29, 1919. Nature 103, 196–197 (1919). https://doi.org/10.1038/103196a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/103196a0