Checking Interference
EH are happy to be able to record a sympathetic action on the part of the Railway Department in the matter of checking interference’ to radio listeners caused by a 10-volt crossing bell. W-. recently received advice @ from a Te Kuiti listener to the effett ‘that considerable interference was being caused.by a certain crossing bell in that town, and asking whether Pomething could be done to adjust ‘matters. We passed on to the General ‘Manager of the Railway Department. Mr. H. H.:- Sterling, this complaint, and are happy to advise chat we have now been informed that the department has made arrangements to instal condensers across the bell contacts, which measure
should obviate the disabilities complained of. It may be of interest to radio listeners to know that Mr. Sterling is himSelf interested in radio, and when in Hamilton, held a wireless receiving and transmitting license, his station number being 1AT.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 16, 2 November 1928, Page 7
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153Checking Interference Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 16, 2 November 1928, Page 7
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