WHEN STATIONS CLASH
A SYDNEYITH'S DILEMMA. » New Zealanders. have reason to be thankful that there are not two. powerjul broadcast stations transmitting ‘simtltaneously in the same city. It would not be an easy matter on many ‘sets now in use to tune ont one station and hear the other. A correspondent writes to a Sydney paper:-Dear Sir, I recently purchased a wireless set; with much pride it was installed, and I settled myself -in a-comfortable chair, earphones in place, ‘and commenced to twirl the different knobs. .. Stations came fast and furious. What I heard was something like this: "Station 2FC, Sydney. Mr. Gopops will now speak on . .e‘the night I bid theeeee farewell’ . . at the Flemington saleyards . . I can honestly say vgihcut prejudice . . cod fish sold far Ses. per basket. . . aaaaand while thees pale moon gleamed above. . Baracic got a headlock on Mikel, with a mighis heave of his shoulders... Mr. De Valve will sing, "he Lass with a Delicate Air’... one of onr most promising fillies . . . In connection with 3006's competition. . . the Newtown Band wil play, ‘Just We ‘Two’ . . followed by a description of the motor racing . . from the Manly Band Rotunda 2BL, Svdney, broadcasting, we are t° changing over to. . "I'he Bonnie Ban’: of Loch Lomond’... while the priv of leal remains at nineteen poutds ten... and I will say in conclusias . . God Saye the King . . good-night, gooooond = night.’’~-Yours, _ etc., Mason.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 4
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233WHEN STATIONS CLASH Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 4
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