RECORD YOUR DIALINGS
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just been notified of his appointment as a techuical adviser to the American delegation of the international conference, said; ‘I do not know just what will be done in regard to radio broadcasting problems that have arisen in the United States. I have some ideas of my own that I hope to be able to present, however, during the preliminaries to the conference, which I will attend in Washington soon after the first of August. During my absence, which I expect will extend well into the winter, Henry Ty. Bogardus will act as Radio Supervisor in this district." To Include Broadcasting. | Latest news from Washington states ‘that among the subjects to be discussed at the conference are the revision of the International Radio Telegraph Convention and regulations signed at London on July 5, 1912, measures for the international supervision of radio communication between large fixed stations, broadcasting and the handling of Press messages, radio telephony, measures for the elimination of interference, distress messages so as to take cognisance of increased uses and classes of Service, radio aids to navigation and other purposes for which radio has been used as a result of its development since 1912. Secretary Hoover is vehairman of the American delegation. ae ies ee 000 1e eemmenass en cams
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 13
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244RECORD YOUR DIALINGS Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 9, 16 September 1927, Page 13
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