Radio Broadcast (Nov 1926-Apr 1927)

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"RADIO fiOfV oAIDS the mariner The navigator who peers through thick fog, looking for the beams of a lighthouse no longer has to depend on his sight alone, for the important lights along the coasts have been equipped with automatic radio transmitters which send out predetermined signals, each individual to the location, enabling a ship operator with direction finding equipment to determine his position accurately by radio. This view shows the San Pedro Breakwater Light, just outside the Los Angeles harbor.