WIRELESS IN POLAND
NEAV STATIONS PLANNED. (British Official WireleM.) RUGBY, Sept. 23. An important success for British industry has been secured by the Alareoni Wireless Telegraph Company, Ltd. who have been'successful in obtaining one of, the largest, orders given of recent years in connection with broadcasting services."'"'This order is for a large extension of the Polish broadcasting organisations which’, following the British example, is to be remodelled so as to provide alternative programmes l'or' a greater': part of the country. Y: . The new equipment will comprise one 120 kilowatt;;, aerial ;)nput broadcasting transmitter with !fu!l modulation, two high-power regional stations Avith sixteen kilowatts'aerial imput; and three local installations Avill. be oU th® most "modern type, both as regards technique and design. The 120 kiloAvaktjstation will be situated near AVarsaw, arid Avill be used in addition to^the,.-twelve kiioAvatt Marconi station at present there. The tAvo stations 'will "he employed simultaneously for the transmission of alternative programmes.' The two pew sixteen kilowatt stations Avill he| kit-uftted". at Lemberg and Vilna to." provide, programmes for areas outside :I the ranees., of the lowerpoAvered station" at AVarsaw. Of the three local .relay..stations one. Avill be situated at Lodz,..;'. f , AVhen Avork is completed it is confidently anticipated that Poland will possess one of the most;., modern and efficient broadcasting services In the world.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1929, Page 5
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219WIRELESS IN POLAND Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1929, Page 5
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