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(1) THIS book, though of more than three hundred pages, is of a size that can go into a moderately large pocket, and contains, in virtue of the clear and close printing, a large amount of information. To those who are familiar with Prof. Fleming's large treatise on electric-wave telegraphy the present volume may be briefly described by saying that it is for the main part a series of notes carefully selected from that work, together with matter from recent papers by the author, and with a number of mathematical tables.
(1) The Wireless Telegraphist's Pocket Book of Notes, Formulae, and Calculations.
By Prof. J. A. Fleming. Pp. xii + 347. (London: Wireless Press, Ltd., 1915.) Price 6s. net.
(2) Wireless Time Signals: Radio-telegraphic Time and Weather Signals Transmitted from the Eiffel Tower, and their Reception.
Issued by the Paris Bureau of Longitudes. Pp. ix + 133. (London: E. and F. N. Spon, Ltd., 1915.) Price 3s. 6d. net.
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(1) The Wireless Telegraphist's Pocket Book of Notes, Formulae, and Calculations (2) Wireless Time Signals: Radio-telegraphic Time and Weather Signals Transmitted from the Eiffel Tower, and their Reception . Nature 96, 420–421 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/096420a0
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