PERFECT RECEPTION
iTPEUAT Mr. J. H. Owen, president of ' the Wellington Radio Society, is enjoying himself on his trip abroad, and is not forgetful of his friends in New Zealand, is shown by the receipt of a postcard addressed to Messrs. Davies and Ball, 2YA, Wellington. This is dispatched from Montréal, and tells that Mr. Owen had a good time in Canada, and is leaving for London forthwith. Svidently the Lumour of broadeast‘ing has inspired some artists abroad in ;the production of humorous postcards. The reverse of Mr. Owen’s postcard bears the inscription "Perfect yeception,’ and depicts a radio fan ensconced near a barrel bearing the insignia XX. On top of the barrel is a two-valve set, and the listener, seated on a stool nearby, has a ’phone to his ear and a tube to the contents of the barrel. Truly he is enjoying perfect reception!
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 4
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146PERFECT RECEPTION Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 4
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