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LISTENING-IN ON TRAINS.

CONCERTS AT EIGHTY MILES AN/ HOUR. (Received Monday, 1.30 a.m.) LONDON, February 24. Successful experiments have lsieen carried out on the Great "Western railway for wireless listening-in on moving trains with a six-valve set with an inside aerial. The LondonBirmingham two-hour express immediately picked up the London broadcasting station's concert. The items were clearly heard by means of a loud speaker above the noise of the train despite its attainment of SO miles an hour. When the train was sixty miles from London the apparatus was changed over for a different wave length and a Birmingham broadcasted programme was heard equally well.

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Shannon News, 26 February 1924, Page 4

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LISTENING-IN ON TRAINS. Shannon News, 26 February 1924, Page 4

LISTENING-IN ON TRAINS. Shannon News, 26 February 1924, Page 4

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