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The Second International Meeting on Radio Aids to Marine Navigation New York and New London

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2010

R. B. Michell D.S.C., Royal Navy
Affiliation:
(Member of the British Delegation)

Extract

At the first International Meeting on Radio-Aids to Marine Navigation held in London in May 1946 some 105 delegates of twenty-three maritime nations met to discuss and witness demonstrations of some of the remarkable advances made in radio-navigation during the war and to consider the progress made in relation to their peacetime uses for marine transport.

At the invitation of the U.S. government a second meeting was held a year later, in New York and New London, to show the progress made in America, to illustrate, with demonstrations, the U.S. policy and to pave the way to international standardisation. The U.K. delegation was led by Sir Robert Watson-Watt.

Type
Meeting Report
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1948

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References

* Full report of Ist IMRAMN, 1946, available from H.M. Stationery Office. Vol. I: Record of Meeting. Vol. II: Radar and Radio Position-Fixing Systems.