HIGH POWER STATION
COMING FOR CANADA, (QQCCASIONALLY-very oceasionally -the British settler, thousands of miles from his homeland, can for a few brief moments bridge half a conti.ent, and an ocean, and listen to the familiay strains of some old English ballad broadcast from the Motherland. As improvements are made, and difficulties overcome, Canadian wireless enthusiasts look for the day when London and the rest-of the Empire can be tuned in at will. CFOA, one of the oldest broadcasting stations in the Dominion, is understood to be negotiating for the erection of new apparatus which will make it one of the most powerful stations in Canada. At present its transmissions, with a power of 0.5 kw., reach both coasts consistently, but when, at the end of the present year, it moves into new quarters on top of the twenty-two story building now being erected for a Toronto newspaper, it is understood on good authority that a completely new | station will go "on the aix,"
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 2
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163HIGH POWER STATION Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 52, 13 July 1928, Page 2
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