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THE difficulties and uncertainties of securing measurements of upper-air temperature, pressure, etc., by means of the customary ballon sonde are already well known. Considerable value therefore is attached to methods which cause the recording meteorological instruments to operate a small radio transmitter carried with them by the ascending balloon and sending out some form of distinctive signal which can be received immediately on the ground and used to compile a record of the elements concerned.
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H., J. The Modern Radio-Meteorograph. Nature 130, 1006–1007 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/1301006a0
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