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TELEVISION PROVIDED FOR.

—.— — IN NEW STEWART-WARNERS/ Television, though only yet in its experimental stages, is almost sure to make rapid progress and is likely to prove very useful when applied to com- , mercial purposes. It is interesting to learn that all the latest Stewart-War-ner radio receivers are provided with television receptacle* The radio-fre-quency and detector circuits are used to pick up television transmission in the standard broadcast range, the terminals in the back of the set providing an excellent means of connecting to a special amplifier and scanning disc of the television receiving apparatus. This feature of the new series will make it a very popular set as there is every possibility of television transmission being established in New’'Zealand in the near future.

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Shannon News, 22 November 1929, Page 3

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TELEVISION PROVIDED FOR. Shannon News, 22 November 1929, Page 3

TELEVISION PROVIDED FOR. Shannon News, 22 November 1929, Page 3

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