Letter from the Wireless Telegraphy Board, on a paper 'Short period fluctuations in the characteristics of wireless echoes from the ionosphere' by Thomas Lydwell Eckersley and F T Farmer to J D Griffith Davies, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society and reply
Reference number: RR/67/141
Date: 28 August 1941
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The Stationery Office are still unable to obtain a copy of the paper. Requests a direct copy with an invoice.
The Royal Society replies with a copy of the paper. The paper is confidential, so he would be obliged if its receipt was acknowledged.
[Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 1945].
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Letter from the Wireless Telegraphy Board, on a paper 'Short period fluctuations in the characteristics of wireless echoes from the ionosphere' by Thomas Lydwell Eckersley and F T Farmer to J D Griffith Davies, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society and reply, 28 August 1941, RR/67/141, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_67_141/letter-from-the-wireless-telegraphy-board-on-a-paper-short-period-fluctuations-in-the-characteristics-of-wireless-echoes-from-the-ionosphere-by-thomas-lydwell-eckersley-and-f-t-farmer-to-j-d-griffith-davies-assistant-secretary-of-the-royal-society-and-reply, accessed on 12 December 2024
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Referees' reports on scientific papers submitted to the Royal Society for publication
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Referees' reports: volume 67, peer reviews of scientific papers submitted to the Royal Society for publication
1940 Reference number: RR/67
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Thomas Lydwell Eckersley
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