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<strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

<strong>Bay</strong> 3<br />

D2 cont'd<br />

2878 A study of Wave Synthesis by mechanical means 1929 Marconi UK<br />

2879 The design of wave filters 1929 Marconi UK<br />

2880 Aerial Terminal Calculations 1936 Marconi UK<br />

2881 General Equaliser Theory 1937 Marconi UK<br />

2882 Broadcast Transmission 1928 Marconi UK<br />

2883 The Marconi-Franklin Beam Aerial 1928 Marconi UK<br />

2884 The Marconi Mathieu Short Wave Commercial Receiver 1928 Marconi UK<br />

2885 The Theory of Multi-Sectional Aerials 1929 Marconi UK<br />

2886 A Discussion on Short Wave Fading 1928 Marconi UK<br />

2887 Report of Committee on Radio Wave Propagation 1937 CCIR UK<br />

2888 Committee to review the application of Satellite & other Techniques to <strong>Civil</strong> <strong>Aviation</strong> Developments in HF<br />

Communications 1980 NATS UK<br />

2889 Journal of the Institute of Electrical Engineers Nov 1946 Radiolocation 1946 IEE UK<br />

2890 Info Bulletin – Radio Progress during 1952 (Inst of Radio Engineers USA) 1953 DCA<br />

2891 Study of an Aerial for low-angle reception of HF (Min. of <strong>Aviation</strong>/BAe UK) 1966 McLaughlin<br />

2892 Test and Evaluation of VHF/UHF Antennas 1968 FAA USA<br />

2893 Frequency Requirements for Common System Air Traffic Control 1958 RTCA USA<br />

2894 Some factors influencing the design of Broadband HF Monopole Aerials (IEE) 1963 HP Mason<br />

2895 A Study of Self-contained Radar Ant-Collision Systems 1957 Hughes USA<br />

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