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difficulty might perhaps be met by installing a small portable

set. The range of such a set might vary between 20 and 100

miles according to the atmospheric conditions, but this would

probably be sufficient.

But apart from the question of accommodation and

initial cost, there was the difficulty of personnel. On the

river steamers two operators would be required and on the

gun-boats four would be necessary in order to make a proper

system of reliefs possible.

26. Sir G. Grindle then read an extract from a recent

despatch in which the Governor stated that experiments were

about to be carried out with semi-automatic wireless alarms,

the adoption of which if practicable, would remove the objec-

tion of expense, and Hr. Bramah gave an account of some

experiments with apparatus of this kind which he had recently

attended.

It was however agreed that even though a distress

signal might be sent out semi-automatically by one of the

ships officers, this would not be sufficient, as such a signal

would not be of much use unless the position of the ship were

also given and this would require the presence of a skilled

operator.

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The difficulty of providing personnel would however

be greatly reduced by the installation of semi-automatic

transmitting and receiving apparatus, as it would be sufficient for one skilled operator only to be carried since it would not be necessary for him to keep continuous watch.

27.

Mr. Leak then stated that experiments with automatio

wireless apparatus had given good results in this country,

but that it was not yet certain whether they would be success-

ful under Tropical conditions. In order to test this, a ship,

fitted

alde navond,eutsrsqqs Basiatty tot moox for BEY SISNÍ

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