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RADIO EFFICIENCY

DISPUTE OVER BEAM STATIONS SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA Reed. 11 a m. LONDON. Wed. The “Daily Express” states: “The Government is considering a dispute between the Post Office and the Com*’ inunicatioiLS Company owing to the former's refusal to use the company’s beam stations for Empire wireless telephony instead of the Government’s buge Rugby station, where much of the plant is American. is un( lerstood the chief reason is inat the Post Office policy is an experiment.. Rugby is shown to be too e-pensive to use beams, when smaller *bd cheaper aerials and detectors achieve better results and also permit ne multiplication of aerials for alternate wave-lengths with which telephony experiments to Australia give greater hope of minimising fading nan hitherto achieved bv the beam system.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 872, 16 January 1930, Page 9

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RADIO EFFICIENCY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 872, 16 January 1930, Page 9

RADIO EFFICIENCY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 872, 16 January 1930, Page 9

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