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Radio Laid On

LAIMED as the first of its type in the world, a new system of radio relay is to be tested by means of an experimental system to be set up in Rugby, England. It is stated that the method which it is proposed to instal has many advantages over existing systems, one of which is that any number ‘of programmes can be sent down the ‘same pair of wires. The G.P.O. has granted a licence to a Rugby firm to operate the system. It is proposed to ‘pick up programmes at some central point, without technical limitation of price or control, and the G.P.O. has agreed to allow programmes to be picked up direct from lines taking them from studio to transmitter. Subscribers will have a small "box of tricks" with probably two controls, and this will, in effect, constitute the consumer’s radio,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 356, 18 April 1946, Page 21

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Radio Laid On New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 356, 18 April 1946, Page 21

Radio Laid On New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 356, 18 April 1946, Page 21

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