GERMAN RADIO SETS
No Shortwave Reception (Rec. 11 p.m.) LONDON, August 27. The official organization of German wireless manufacturers, membership of which is compulsory, has issued an order limiting the manufacture of radio receivers to a single type, which is unable to pick up shortwave transmissions. The Daily Telegraph says the object is to stop people listening to Allied shortwave broadcasts. Simultaneously the so-called European convention passed a resolution limiting wireless components to fixed designs. The convention binds all manufacturers in occupied countries. The German wireless industry is fully occupied with service orders. Receivers for the public are made mostly in France and Holland.
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Southland Times, Issue 24835, 29 August 1942, Page 5
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104GERMAN RADIO SETS Southland Times, Issue 24835, 29 August 1942, Page 5
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