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- The Wireless Age, Vol. 4
The Wireless Age, Vol. 4
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Excerpt from The Wireless Age, Vol. 4: August, 1917
Who can doubt that at this very instant German agents in this country are receiving instructions from Nauen or Hanover by wireless? It is a simple and safe task to establish a receiving station of the portable type most anywhere in this nation. The Secret Service is well nigh helpless in locating plants of this character, for their detection is more a matter of skillful engineering than sleuthing of the conventional type. The day is not far distant when the Govern ment will realize the tremendous value of amateur skill in this connection.
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