Abstract
SYNOPSIS
This article gives a brief résumé of work previously accomplished showing the relation between meteorological conditions and wireless audibility. Diagrams and explanation of a similar experiment carried on at Nebraska Wesleyan University are then given, and the curves obtained by means of the experiment show no relation between barometric pressure and audibility, no influence of conditions at sending station on audibility conditions at a distant receiving station, but do show that high static frequency, high static audibility, and a near-by thunderstorm area tend to reduce the audibility at the receiving station.