S the paste inside an H.T. battery or flash-lamp cell is just as destructive to carpets, etc., as accumulator acid, great care should be taken when such batteries are being opened that none of the paste comes into contact with floor coverings, furnishings, ete. [¥ your condenser reading appears to alter so that a station is sometimes tuned in at, say, fifty degrees, and another time at fifty-six degrees, the trouble is probably due to a faulty earth connection. (oIck work was evidenced in the erection of a broadcasting station in the most important of Italy’s Alpine provinces, which before the war belonged to Austria. A new company was formed, aiming to serve the locality and decided to erect a 200-watt broadcasting station. A month later it was opened. This is the fourth transmitter in Italy, but two more are in . the course of construction.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 14, 19 October 1928, Page 31
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