NOTES
The Post rind Telegraph Department is "out after" those people, especially those in the country districts who hbld the telephone lino foninterminable periods with a loud speaker at one end and an interested group at the other. Th e telephone is not to be used as an adjunct for spreading radio entertainment. Short-wave enthusiasts will be interested to know that extensive improvements are being made to Station PCJJ (Holland). The station is closed for two months for complete overhaul, and replacements are now being made with larger and t more powerful apparatus. The station power has been variously rated, the latest reports being 40 k.w. output, and the station, with the new apparatus and its increased power, is to be on the air probably early in December, so that next winter should see better relays coming from the Old World.
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Shannon News, 13 January 1928, Page 4
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