Abstract
The results of one year's observations of the signal strength at Washington, of the Lafayette Station (23,400 m.) and the Nauen Station (12,500 m.) and of atmospheric disturbances are given in tabular form and discussed. The relative usefulness of these two wave lengths for continuous communications is analyzed.
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