NEWS BY MAIL.
HEARTBEAT BROADCAST. LONDON, April 7. The last attempt this season to relay a concert from the United States was made by tlie British Broadcasting Co. early yesterday morning, when a special concert sent out from Watiamaker's Stores, New Y'ork, via tho station at Schenectady, was relayed by the British Broadcasting Company from 12.45 to 2.10 a.m. Reception was very dear and free from atmospherics for about half an hour; after which it was very spasmodic, hut it was the host yet heard from the United States. While the concert was being transmitted a constant clicking itioise was heard, but could not be identified. Afterwards the 8.8. C. found that Hie KDKA station at Pittsburg had been broadcasting the beats of a man’s heart, and ibis was the clicking heard in Great Britain.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1924, Page 1
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135NEWS BY MAIL. Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1924, Page 1
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