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Murray Gothorp (Hamilton).-Could be explained but cannet be excused. Much regretted. ’ ‘ ; Humbug (Wellington).-The_ effect free quently results from, poor earthing of electric wiring circuits and hot water systems in. the house. It may also be due to a fault in your set. Otherwise, a good outdoor aerial and an earth connection to your set, will probably help. The noise does not come -from,2 M.S. (Christechurch).-(1) The-« more probably lies in the varying. of the receiving set to different ‘fféquencies than in studio level, which can be and is carefully regulated. (2) Usually~ the station. (3) Yes, and whenever it’s possible they are intended to be, But while a play or a talk is not regarded as a good .programme alternative to a serial, band music is. Such complaints are more readily checked if dates, times and stations are cited. Thanks, ~
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 667, 18 April 1952, Page 5
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143ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 667, 18 April 1952, Page 5
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