"A MATTER OF OPINION"
EFFECTIVE RANGE OF STATIONS. PSYCHOLOGY OF LISTENERS. An American radio authority, writing to the Broadcasting Company in respect to the power of stations, ‘ndicates that human nature is much the same in America as it is here. He says:"With regard to the practical service range of broadcasting stations, service range is as much a matter of opinion as it is of scientific measurement. When broadcasting first began, five hundred watt stations served listeners for several hundred miles; now that considerably higher powered stations haye come into genera) use, a 500 watt station serves little more than a ten to twenty mile area, excepting where there are few stations, as we have in the Var West. It is likely that, if you inerease the power of one of your four stations, you will find an insistent demand to increase the power of the remainder."
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 30 March 1928, Page 4
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147"A MATTER OF OPINION" Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 37, 30 March 1928, Page 4
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