RI 2651 Factors Retarding Transmission Of Radio Signals Underground, And Some Further Experiments And Conclusions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. J. Jakosky D. H. Zellers
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Nov 1, 1924

Abstract

"IntroductionThe Bureau of Mines has been conducting experiments in underground communication during a period of several years, and a brief summary of what has been done is as follows:During 1919-1920, investigations were conducted with the geophone. This instrument was used extensively during the World War for detecting enemy digging and mining operations, by means of the vibrations transmitted through the earth strata.A preliminary investigation using short wave-length (200 to 300 meters) radio equipment carried out jointly with engineers of the Westinghouse Electric & Mfg, Co. during 1922.The step was to investigate ground conduction signaling, (called T.P.S. in Signal Corps parlance)."
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APA: J. J. Jakosky D. H. Zellers  (1924)  RI 2651 Factors Retarding Transmission Of Radio Signals Underground, And Some Further Experiments And Conclusions

MLA: J. J. Jakosky D. H. Zellers RI 2651 Factors Retarding Transmission Of Radio Signals Underground, And Some Further Experiments And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1924.

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