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Oh! The Pity of ty Iago! (Christchurch) .- See last issue, pase Anthony L. Burn --No championshi a a — programmed. Lita J. ~ (Gisborne).-October 17; Programme as planned includes Schubert’s *"‘Unfinished’"’ as the major work. M. Thomas (Wellington) oP me Not included in any programme at. present: planned, but may yet be. @) Deafened (M ewa ) « quipment is provided in the Broadcasting station control rooms for the measurement and adjustment. of the volume of all programme items, and it is one of the duties of the technical officers to maintain an even volume level of transmission. However, in changing from one type of programme to another, and from speech to music or vice versa, local conditions at the listener’s end may contribute to an unbalance. Such factors can be a non-uni-form overall frequency response of the receiving set, the amount of acoustic--absorption: in the room, ‘and even the response of the listeneft’s eat over the musical range.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 718, 17 April 1953, Page 5
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157ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 718, 17 April 1953, Page 5
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