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the NBS WiFi system were to be placed on either new
or existing telegraph or telephone poles, acting as
antenna towers.
The NBS battery operated Coil
transmitter/receiver, had the ability to broadcast
voice to another identical NBS transmitter/receiver
that was connected directly into existing land-line
copper wires owned by Western Union, Bell or
AT&T. The mobile Wireless Telephone call
could then be redirected to a home or
office.
The
land-line copper wires themselves could be utilized
to act as a virtual side-band horizontal RF
antenna. The terminals at the end of this virtual
coil transmitting system, "with an outfit similar
operating system," could be placed in a "suitable
way-station, and at the station is located a
powerful source of electrical energy 15, to which
is connected by a suitable wire 16, an electrically
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Similar reference numerals designate
corresponding parts in all the figures of the
drawings.
Referring
to the embodiment illustrated in Figs. 1, 2 and 3,
a water-way 8 is disclosed, upon which a vessel 9
operates. Surrounding the path of travel of the
vessel, and preferably elevated on poles 10, is a
coil 11 of considerable magnitude. This coil, as
shown in Fig. 3, consists of an outer casing 12,
within which is placed a conducting wire comprising
a plurality of convolutions 13, each of which is
insulated from the other. The terminals 14 of this
coil extend to a suitable way-station, and at the
station is located a powerful source of electrical
energy 15, to which is connected by a suitable wire
16, an electrically operated transmitter 17. The
battery or other source of electricity has a
connection 18 with one of the leads 14. A receiver
19 of the ordinary type has a connection with the
same lead 14, to which the battery is connected,
and both the receiver and transmitter have
connections 21 with the contacts of a switch 22.
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The use
of coils for both stations, each coil consisting of
a plurality of convolutions has been found by
experience to be of the utmost value, and
furthermore experience has demonstrated that the
employment of coils of different magnitudes is of
great importance, for it has been found that while
two small coils can be used to transmit but a short
distance, if one large coil of the character set
forth is employed, the other may be very small, and
speech or sounds can be transmitted comparatively
great distances form one to the other. These sounds
are clearly audible.
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