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Appreciation (Wellington).-The talk will be heard from 3YC on September 1 and 4YA (or 4YC) on September 24. Interested (Kyeburn). — "Prisoners; of Silence’ will be heard from both 4YA_ and 4YZ in the week starting September 28, L’Allegro (Warkworth). — Mr. Williams already answers all questions received; although, when one correspondent raises several questions, all may not be answered in one session. : E.H.T. (Napier).-They are of lower power than the YC stations, but at night broadcasting transmissions travel long distances, Every. endeayour is made in assigning frequencies to minimise interference between stations in. different countries. Harry H. Franklin (Bluff).-(1) About 200 stations, Australian and New Zealand, have to be accommodated in 107 channels on the broadcasting dial. That makes it a little difficult to allot a clear channel to each. (2) It would be interesting to know. which "much more populous parts of the world" have satisfactorily resolved their interference ‘problems.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 737, 28 August 1953, Page 5
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153ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 737, 28 August 1953, Page 5
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