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FREQUENCY MODULATION ON SHORT WAVES

Reeeived Fridav, 8 p.m. LOXDOX, Jan. 2. The B.B.C. is reported to be planning to introduce frecpien.-y niodulatiuti broadeasting for its tliird programme. Briefly this means the use of ultra-shorc waves of one or two metres as opposen to the 201 metre liand used by the Honie serviee. Tlie lirst frequeney niodulation sta tion is to be built at Wrothani, ICen'., and will provide a pro'gramme for listeners within a 10. to 1-5-mile .fadins Later a chaiti of stations is to be built throughout tlie/younfry. .■ • •• , The deeision to tise frequenev modtiia^ tion is deseribed as "a revolution m broadeasting teehnique eoniparable witli the ehangtoveT from crvstals to valves ■'

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Chronicle (Levin), 3 January 1948, Page 5

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FREQUENCY MODULATION ON SHORT WAVES Chronicle (Levin), 3 January 1948, Page 5

FREQUENCY MODULATION ON SHORT WAVES Chronicle (Levin), 3 January 1948, Page 5

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