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"J. Baxter (Christchurch): Photograph wilt be printed shortly. Your other suggestion will be passed on. New Dial (Rongotai): In cases 1 and 2, the set is not sufficiently "selective" to separate the stations, although they are at least 30 kilocycles apart. If it is desired to listen to stations in Christchurch and Dunedin, the addition of a "wave-trap" in the aerial circuit would reduce the signal strength from the Wellington stations, and probably eliminate interference from local stations, In case 3, the condition is caused by harmonic frequencies generated in the receiver owing to its proximity to the stations and its inability to cope with the strong signal being obtained. In case 4, the inability to cope with the strong signal suggests that while listening to 2YD the aerial should be disconnected or considerably shorte ened.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 521, 17 June 1949, Page 5
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