Know Your Set!
i cintenanementiiainienteh inmate WHAT a great pity it 1s that listeners as a whole cannot be brought to take sufficient interest in their outfits to enable them to give the best results that they can. Instead of that, more than half of the listeners cither let their batteries run down until their sets refuse duty or da some other silly thing; and then they blame the Broadcasting Company, when all the time it is their own fault. Personally, I can get on any night of the week good music from somewhere, and if I can do it others can do likewise. They only need educating up to it, that’s all; but therein lies the difficulty. Still, no problem is too great to tackle and overcome, except, so it would seem, those two bugbears-fading and static. This last week there has been heaps of good entertainment in the air
simply for the taking.
N. C.
WINSTANLEY
Picton.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 8, 7 September 1928, Page 7
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159Know Your Set! Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 8, 7 September 1928, Page 7
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