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... of Bureau research on antennas and radio wave propagation , direction finders , vacuum tube charac- teristics , and testing were eagerly utilized by major companies such as General Electric , Westinghouse , Western Electric 17.
... of Bureau research on antennas and radio wave propagation , direction finders , vacuum tube charac- teristics , and testing were eagerly utilized by major companies such as General Electric , Westinghouse , Western Electric 17.
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... direction , of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540 × 1012 hertz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of ( 1/683 ) watt per steradian . " That specific frequency corresponds to a wavelength of 555 ...
... direction , of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540 × 1012 hertz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of ( 1/683 ) watt per steradian . " That specific frequency corresponds to a wavelength of 555 ...
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... directions . Perhaps the eventual direct application may be in manufacture , in raw material , in control , or it may be in the utilization of cement in concrete . ... This is one of our ambitions ; one of the reasons for our exis ...
... directions . Perhaps the eventual direct application may be in manufacture , in raw material , in control , or it may be in the utilization of cement in concrete . ... This is one of our ambitions ; one of the reasons for our exis ...
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... direction finder . Although the direction finder could not tell when wind drift had shifted the aircraft off - course , the method eventually brought the aircraft home to its destination , often by a circuitous route . A new method was ...
... direction finder . Although the direction finder could not tell when wind drift had shifted the aircraft off - course , the method eventually brought the aircraft home to its destination , often by a circuitous route . A new method was ...
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... direction service could be given to any number of planes flying the course , and that each airplane only had to carry a receiving set , with no other special equipment whatsoever . The pilot would obtain the necessary information ...
... direction service could be given to any number of planes flying the course , and that each airplane only had to carry a receiving set , with no other special equipment whatsoever . The pilot would obtain the necessary information ...
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