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Owners of all-wave radio sets with names printed on fixed wavelength positions on the dials have been worried at changes proposed to come into effect on March of this year. At the international conference at Montreux last year a complete re-shuffling of wavelengths was arranged. Now, it seems, according to announcements made by the G.P.O. (Great Britain) the Montreux agreement must be added to the many international pacts that have become war casualties. The Evening Gazette (Blackpool), looks on the bright side of the news to point out that pushbutton dialling and dials with names on them instead of figures will not need expensive ‘alterations,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 36, 1 March 1940, Page 8

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No Change New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 36, 1 March 1940, Page 8

No Change New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 36, 1 March 1940, Page 8

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