• The Wireless Experimental Centre (WEC) was one of two overseas outposts of Station X, Bletchley Park, the British signals analysis centre during World...
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    fortune. The Army and Air Force staff went from Singapore to the Wireless Experimental Centre at Delhi, India. In early 1942, a six-month crash course in Japanese...
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  • at Hong Kong, Singapore, Kilindi then Colombo and the British Wireless Experimental Centre in Delhi. Arlington Hall had initially delayed study of the Army...
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  • British Chess Champion 1938 and 1956) Maurice Allen, at the Wireless Experimental Centre, Delhi; an Oxford don. Michael Arbuthnot Ashcroft (codebreaker)...
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  • laws in Wisconsin Wisconsin Energy Corporation, a ticker symbol Wireless Experimental Centre, a British wartime codebreaking establishment in Delhi, India...
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    to Mingaladon when there was a full moon. The British at the Wireless Experimental Centre in Delhi had decrypted BULBUL, the IJA air-to-ground code, and...
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    the Malay Peninsula, the Army and RAF codebreakers went to the Wireless Experimental Centre in Delhi, India. The RN codebreakers went to Colombo, Ceylon...
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  • the Wireless Experimental Centre (WEC) outside Delhi. Specially constructed Y stations undertook high-frequency direction finding (D/F) of wireless transmissions...
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  • Ministry of Economic Warfare. Subsequently he was posted to the Wireless Experimental Centre, Delhi, where he worked as an officer in the Intelligence Corps...
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  • East Combined Bureau (FECB) Naval Intelligence Division (NID) Wireless Experimental Centre (WEC) Bombe Colossus computer Typex SYKO Ultra Alan Turing W...
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  • March 1946 by Colonel Patrick Marr-Johnson (who had headed the Wireless Experimental Centre in Delhi during the war) for the U.K.'s London Signals Intelligence...
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  • college had to cede its campus at Anand Parbat to the British Wireless Experimental Centre. In the same period, at time of Quit India Movement, a group...
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    the Malay Peninsula, the Army and RAF codebreakers went to the Wireless Experimental Centre in Delhi, India. The Navy codebreakers in FECB went to Colombo...
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    War II as a cryptographer for the Intelligence Corps, at the Wireless Experimental Centre in Delhi. Anderson assisted in nailing the Red flag to the roof...
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  • African Studies and Bletchley Park. In June 1944 he went to the Wireless Experimental Centre in Delhi, India. He was called to the Bar by Lincoln's Inn in...
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    telegraphy using cables. Before about 1910, the term wireless telegraphy was also used for other experimental technologies for transmitting telegraph signals...
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    waves into a wireless communication system. The idea that the wires needed for electrical telegraph could be eliminated, creating a wireless telegraph,...
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  • sent to India where he was employed as a code-breaker at the Wireless Experimental Centre, Delhi. With Maurice Allen in spring 1943 they broke the Water...
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  • to April 1945), and after completing it he was posted to the Wireless Experimental Centre, Delhi, India, which was an outpost of Bletchley Park. After...
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  • fortune. The Army and Air Force staff went from Singapore to the Wireless Experimental Centre at Delhi, India. In early 1942, a six-month crash course in Japanese...
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  • did business under that name from 1963 to 1987. Its roots were in the Wireless Telegraph & Signal Company founded by Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi...
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    South African wireless community networks are wireless networks that allow members to talk, send messages, share files and play games independent of the...
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    electrical engineer, known for his creation of a practical radio wave–based wireless telegraph system. This led to Marconi's being credited as the inventor...
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    bureau. He was killed when returning from a liaison visit to the wireless Experimental Centre in India, when his aircraft crashed 3 km from Calcutta airfield...
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  • contributions in the field of wireless communications especially in resource allocations in next generation heterogeneous wireless networks, software defined...
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    Santos Experimental (Canard or tail-first layout) B.E. = Blériot Experimental (Tractor or propeller-first layout) F.E. = Farman Experimental (Pusher...
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    electronic musical instrument, either directly using a cord, or using wireless technology such as Bluetooth, DECT or FM radio. The first headphones were...
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  • Clive, Parini (2014). "Experimental Investigation of Subject-Specific On-Body Radio Propagation Channels for Body-Centric Wireless Communications". Electronics...
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    centre. Now Spring Hill Prison. Station 53b - Poundon House, Buckinghamshire, near Bicester - radio listening and transmission station. Experimental stations...
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  • 6G (category Wireless communication systems)
    designation for a future technical standard of a sixth-generation technology for wireless communications. It is the planned successor to 5G (ITU-T IMT-2020), and...
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