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help the local board. Ho said it would be essential to havo the area containing the buildings fenced in.

Commander Willicus asked if it was intended tɔ usc solf-supporting Aorial Tɔwers. Those would require loss ground than stayod masts.

Mr.Suale replied that Cables & Wireless had planno2 to uso stayed unsts. Sclf-supporting Towers would be en- advantage but ability to use the would depend upon the nature of the Sub-suil and also on availability of Towers. It would delay installation if Towers had tɔ bo sent out.

Comander Willis expressed the opinion that the ground would be suitable for self-supporting Towers, and thought that plenty of these are available in the Far East in admiralty st.res. It should be possible t errange for some of these to be handed over to Cables and Wirclose; this would cut out any dolny.

After consilorchlo discussion

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1. That it was not possille to reduce the "channel"

requirements listel in the minutes of the provisus mocting.

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Thet for the guidance of the Hong Kong Communications Boer the roc monti ns of the last moeting ro land requirements shoul? be amplified.

That the lon; Kɔng Bɔar! shoull be informed that the

largest possible seperation between the two sites was necessary,

and that 5 miles seperation is considore to bo the absolute minimu,

Thet:-

(a) The specimen aerial layout sketched by Callos and

Wireless, ended to include aerials for

Hiroshim, would be useful as a guide to the minimum accc table arrangement for a

Transmittin; sito.

(b) another specimen layout should bo drawn as a guide

to the minimu. ncceptable arrangement for a Receivin Sito.

(Note: r. Shle undertook to on the original skotch for 4(a) above and to prepare the second sketch for 4(b) abɔvo).

(c) Cries of both thuse sketches should be sent,

with the minutes, to the Hɔng Kɔn 3oard omphasising that they show the minimum acceptable layouts, and that

greater spacing of nerials is desirable.

That, if it becque necessary to connect several receivers tɔ ɔno acrial that wide bran alifiers of the Cathɔde follower type would be requirol.

6. That......

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