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BRITISH POST OFFICE

WIRELESS TELEPHONY. [United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, Jan. 15. The ‘/’Daily Express” states the Government are considering a dispute between the Post Office and the Communications Company, owing to the former’s refusal to use the Company’s beam stations for Empire wireless telephony, instead of the Government's huge RugbY station, where much plant is American. jit is understood the chief reason for the Post Office policy is that p.e/i’iinents with Rugby lias shown it is too expensive to use beams, when there are smaller, cheaper aerials and the Directors achieve better results. It also will permit the unification of aerials for alternative .wave lengths with which telephony experiments to Australia give grrpter hone of minimising fading than hitherto achieved by the beam.'

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 5

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BRITISH POST OFFICE Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 5

BRITISH POST OFFICE Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 5

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