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ee ree ema he a "With any discussion of broadcasting one must give thought to static and the fluctuating transparency of the atmosphere as experienced in radio transmission. Hence the question: "Tt will be difficult, of course, to entircly eliminate static, or rather overcome its interference. But engineers have made notable strides in overcoming the handicaps of static by the creation of the wire network system of broadcasting for the distribution of programmes, by the use of greater transmitting power, and by a corresponding increase in the efficiency of broadcast xeccivers,2

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 5

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 5

Untitled Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 5

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