TILI they come! Another static reducer is reported from America. A machine that reduces static noises has been invented by William Scott, | band instrument repairer, after twenty | years of experimenting. The clariphone, as it is called, is connected to the output of the radio receiver. Valves in the machine reject all noises that are not harmonic signals, A fortune awaits Mr. Scott if his gadget is a success, GERMAN fans who recently heard so much applause after the renditions of an orchestra from the Langenburg station formed the opinion that the group was performing before an enthusiastic audience. It was only a phonograph record containing the reproduction of a crowd applauding.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 1, 20 July 1928, Page 13
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