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THE studies pursued in a wireless laboratory are mainly of two kinds: fhst, those directed to the solution of problems that have arisen in the development or use of practical apparatus, and, secondly, those with which we are here concerned, aiming at the application of novel principles or novel physical phenomena to the invention of new methods or apparatus. Little will be said of the methods of wireless communication as they exist to-day; on the contrary, our attention will be devoted to some possibilities of wireless telegraphy-possibilities tested in the laboratory but not yet tried on the large scale. In other words, no attempt will be made to give a record of technical progress accomplished to date but, rather, to discuss wireless communication as it may be.
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ECCLES, W. Studies from a Wireless Laboratory. Nature 112, 11–14 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/112011a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/112011a0