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Show SWEDEN WORKS ON NEW WIRELESS PLANT GOTHENBURG. Dec. V. From Qotbenbuip, Sweden, to Now Ym 1 In one-fiftieth of S second no mnr. time will be required for th - iran-mlsaion iran-mlsaion of a Wireless message when tho powerful new radio station near Varberg, south of Gothenburg. Is finished fin-ished Tho work on the half million dollar dol-lar contract by tho Radio Corpora tlon of America for the equipment Of this station has begun In earnest. A. large force of men Is busy on the foundations for tho masts fr- the two separato systems of antennno. on for sending and the other for receiving. receiv-ing. One of tho first steps Is the installation of a Bo-cnlled balanr 0 net. which consists of copper wlr-i--, loid in the esrth at regular distances. This new radio utatlon. which probably prob-ably will bs known as the Orlmaton station, will be used for simultaneous messages In both directions botweet Sweden and the United States. The radio system whieh is to bo Installed is the now universally known Alea-anderson Alea-anderson system, invented by tho Swedish engineer, E. T. "W. Alexan -derson, who la now asoctated with tho Radio Corporation of America as chief engineer. The mechanism at Grimeton will work automatically, requiring re-quiring only to or three attendants for the rocclvtng division, and about 1 dpsen for the sending division. Th lotual handling of messages will b done at Gothenburg through !nd wires connoted with Grlnieton. |