Abstract :
Lieutenant Colonel A.G. Lee entered the British Post Office Engineering Service in 1903, his first work being in connection with the introduction of Pupin coils into cables. Following this he spent some time on the design and testing of submarine and other cables. Subsequently he spent four years on District telephone and telegraph work, and then returned to the Headquarters in London where he gained further experience in different phases of telephony and telegraphy. Colonel Lee is a member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers and served as Chairman of the Wireless Section of that Institution in 1927-1928. He is a member of the Committee on Admissions of the Institute of Radio Engineers, and was elected a Fellow in the Institute in 1929. He is a member of the Radio Research Board and is Chairman of the "Atmospherics" Committee of that Board.