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Show oo CHANGES OF THE MOON AFFECT RADIO SERVICE PARIS, Jan. lo. The changes In the moon have been found bv ihe radio ra-dio officers of the small American fleet In the Adriatic to have a htrlkinK effect upon the efficiency oi the atmosphere for transmitting radio c ommunleat ions 'flu? officers have succeeded in drawing curve and other diagram, based upon months of observation, which, they assert, reliably serve t" indicate what atmospheric atmo-spheric and celestial c onditions affc-ct-inr radio service will le met at any particular dale in the future. The discovery apparently ha.-, ipe-eiiil ipe-eiiil application to the vicinity of the Adriatic, for there the changes in the .itmnsphei ic conditions caused by the change Jn the world's relation to the moon an- much more marked than ,tn where rise n :ln world, su far as el tlis:-i. ereij The Adriatic fleet under Admiral Xnilrcwrc depends almost entirelv- for its communications upon radio service, ser-vice, and having only receiving and vending apparatus of moderate effl- lenev it has specially benefited from the discoveries. The powerful lanel vlr.l.-- iiii)ii. ,-jeh as the new La - fayette stutlon near Unrduuux. man-ago man-ago to overcome unfavorable condi-: Hons by Uhlng rent power and so are; not concerned ahoui which way the. moon turns |