RADIO CONFERENCE.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11. Colonel Manton Davies, counsel for the Radio Corporation of America, addressed the Radio Conference. He predicted correspondence in the future would be sent by radio just as written, including the signature. Ho stated the cost of transmission would depend on the size of the message. making it possible to charge at per square inch. Davies asked the Conference not to draw up a convention too rigidly establishing word lengths and message charges. He asserted facsimile transmission would make such a convention obsolete and too strict an agreement would hamper radio facsimile development.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1927, Page 1
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