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tinkling of sheep…bells in the background; recorded in 1936; followed by 

the Greek National Anthem。 

       The    special   programmes        of  news    and    features   originate    in   the 

broadcasting headquarters in Athens and go on the air throughout the 24 

hours of the day in Greek; English and many foreign languages。 Reports of 

reception are welcome and should be addressed to K。E。B。A。; Avlis; Greece。 

(The Greek initials stand for short wave transmitting centre。) 

       But   Avlis   was    ‘in  the  news'    long   before   the  Greek     broadcasting 

service decided to install its short wave transmitters there。 In ancient times 

a great fleet of ships had been assembled in the harbour there; ready to set 

sail for Troy; following the abduction of the beautiful Helen of Sparta by 

Paris;   the   young   Prince   of   Troy。   But   there   had   been   no   wind   for   many 

weeks; and the sea was dead calm。 

       Agamemnon;   the   King   of   Mycenae;   who   had   himself   contributed 

over 100 ships to the fleet; decided to consult his Seer。 As was the custom; 

the   Seer   slaughtered   a   young   lamb   and   scrutinised   its   entrails。   He   then 

announced   that   the   wind   would   come   up   if   Agamemnon   sacrificed   his 

daughter Iphigenia on the Altar of Sacrifice。 King Agamemnon despatched 

a messenger to Mycenae (no VHF repeater being available in those days) 

to   tell   his   wife   Queen   Klitemnestra   to   send   their   daughter   Iphigenia   to 

Avlis (Aulis)。 The King said he was planning to marry her off to Achilles; 

the most eligible bachelor of the day。 When poor Iphigenia arrived she was 

quickly placed on the Sacrificial Altar … and had her pretty throat slit。 

       However; there seems to be another version to the end of the story。 

Just before the human sacrifice was due to be made Artemis (Diana; the 

famous Goddess of Hunting) sent a small deer which was placed on the 



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altar instead of the girl。 Iphigenia was secretly spirited away to Taurida; in 

northern Greece; and put in charge of Diana's temple there。 

       (This story is the subject of a well…known classical Greek play。) 

       Historical note on the Marconi…Stille steel tape recording machine。 

       At   the   beginning   of   the   century   Professor   Poulsen;   one   of   radio's 

earliest pioneers; discovered that a magnetic impression could be made on 

a moving length of wire which remained on the wire even after it had been 

rolled   up。   He   used   his   machine   to   record   the   Morse   code   only;   that   is 

magnetism ‘on' and ‘off'。 In 1924 Dr。 Stille in Germany made a machine 

which could record sounds。 The B。B。C。 sent two engineers to Berlin; and 

after a demonstration they offered to buy the machine; but in the end they 

returned to England empty…handed。 

       In 1931 Mr Louis Blattner managed to buy a machine and bring it to 

England。      He   called   it  the  Blattnerphone。      By   this  time    Dr。  Stille  had 

replaced Poulsen's wire with a flat steel tape 6 mm wide。 Each reel of tape 

could only accommodate 20 minutes of recording。 There was a   constant 

and   heavy  background   hiss;  due to   the   inherent quality  of   the   steel   tape 

itself。 

       Stille   Inventions      Ltd。    joined    forces    with    Marconi's      Wireless 

Telegraph Co。 Ltd。 to produce; with the close co…operation of the B。B。C。 

Research Department; the Marconi…Stille machine which was put into use 

in 1934。 The tape width was reduced to 3 mm and the thickness to only 

0。08   of   a   millimetre。   In   order   to   secure   the   reproduction   of   the   higher 

audio frequencies; it was found necessary to run the tape at a rate of 90 

metres per minute past the recording and reproducing heads。 This meant 

that the length of tape required for a half…hour's programme was nearly 3 

kilometres! 

       4。 Brief description of the ribbon or velocity microphone。 

       George      Papandreou;       Greek     Prime      Minister     of   the    war…time 

government   of   National   Unity   in   exile;   is   seen   with   the   famous   ribbon 

microphone   developed  by  the   B。B。C。 in   1934。 This   microphone   (R。C。A。 

designation 44BX) consists of a ribbon of corrugated aluminium foil only 

0。0002 of an inch thick suspended vertically in a very intense but narrow 

magnetic field。 When sounds vibrate the ribbon extremely low alternating 



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voltages   are   developed   at   the   ends   of   the   ribbon;   which   has   a   very   low 

impedance        of  only    0。15    ohm;    necessitating     the   use    of  a   step…up 

transformer of 1:45 turns ratio very close to it。 The frequency response is 

20 to 16;000 Hz。 A drawback is that the ribbon can be blown out of the 

magnetic gap by sudden puffs of air when a speaker gets too close to the 

microphone; so the casing is lined with several layers of chiffon which let 

in   the   sounds   but   not   the   air。   Without   its   base   the   ribbon   microphone 

weighs 4 kilograms; nearly 9 lbs。 



     5。 An outstanding antenna system designed by Rex G4JUJ for Phase 

III amateur satellite communication。 

       The up…link section comprises four 88…element Jaybeam multi… beams 

which provide a power gain of 225。 

       The two down…link 8 element yagis are each fitted with a small D。C。 

motor  directly  coupled  to   a 9   inch   length   of   M5 brass   studding   rotating 

inside a block of PTFE linked to a push rod which can move the antennas 

75    degrees    both   sides   of  the  vertical   position;   either   in  unison   or   in 

opposite   directions。   This   system   provides   infinitely   variable   polarisation 

which optimises the down…link signal at any instant。 

       6。 The saga of H。H。M。S。ADRIAS 

       While fighting in the area of the Dodecanese Islands on the night of 

the    22nd    October    1943    the   destroyer    ADRIAS       (L67)    was    seriously 

damaged by a mine but refused to sink。 

       Under the command of Commander John Toumbas the ship covered a 

distance     of   approximately      700    nautical    miles;   reaching     the  port   of 

Alexandria in Egypt on the eve of the feast of Saint Nicholas; the patron 

saint of all seamen。 

       The Greek Minister of the Navy Sofoclis Venizelos; and the British 

Admiral   in   command   of   the   Royal   Navy   in   the   Eastern   Mediterranean; 

provided an honorary escort for the brave little ship that had refused to die。 

A few months later the snub…nosed L67 joined the fleet of 100 vessels of 

all sorts which sailed to Greece for the Liberation。 

       The photographs were taken by the author (with the exception of the 

damaged L67) who travelled back to Greece on H。H。M。S。 AVEROF in the 



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same convoy。 The photograph of L84; a similar type destroyer to ADRIAS 

shows   how   much   of   her   bows   was   blown   off   by   the   collision   with   the 

mine。 

     (H。H。M。S。 stands for His Hellenic Majesty's Ship。) 

     7。 German sabotage at the Cable & Wireless station at Pallini; Greece; 

in World War II。 

       As the German army was pulling out of Greece in October 1944 its 

engineers   carried      out   extensive    sabotage   to   installations   of   a  strategic 

value。 At Pallini; not far from Athens; an attempt was made to destroy the 

transmitter   hall   by   dropping   one   of   the   antenna   towers   onto   it;   but   the 

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