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Electronic components in Great Britain

Geoffrey W.A. Dummer
- 01 Feb 1953 - 
- Vol. 72, Iss: 2, pp 167-169
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The British system of Establishments for attacking technical problems is described in this article together with some of their methods for solving the problems of radar sets and their accomplishments, however, many problems remain to be solved and this is especially true in the components of the equipment.
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Although forward strides have been effected in radar sets and their accomplishments, many problems remain to be solved and this is especially true in the components of the equipment. The British system of Establishments for attacking technical problems is described here together with some of their methods.

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