[Thursday] Interesting history

Vbob vbob at whipplestreet.net
Mon Feb 12 03:37:48 MST 2024


Interference? The two Point Judithstations used different systems, neither of which I know enough about…
What was the effective range of these stations? 
If they were primarily for communicating with ships at sea (or islands….) did they still need to be as close to the shore as feasible?

> On Feb 12, 2024, at 1:01 AM, Chris Prata via Thursday <thursday at newsm.org> wrote:
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> this is awesome find!  what history...  now the hunt begins for photos of prior building. also interesting it was being moved ½ mile... I wonder why
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> Regards,
> Chris Prata
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> Slava Ukraini!
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> Both the Providence Journal and the Woomsocket Call reported "Wireless Staion Burned" on October 26, 1907.
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> Considering we have Station PJ, It means that there was another Station being used by the Peovidence Journal prior to 1908.
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> Articles attached.
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> Len
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