Multi-Wave Relays
yEFORE the end of the year it is likely that some interesting relays of American broadcasting concerts will take place in Europe. ‘It is likely ‘that the: short-wave transmissions from America will be picked | up’ in England on five different receivérs. The transmissions will also be made on five different wave-lengths from five different stations. At Keston (England) the five receivers, each tuned to one of the five transmitting wavelengths, will be able to make up for any losses in fading, ete., which might occur on one specific ‘wave-length. The united production of the reception by the five receivers will then "be fed into amplifiers, npassed'on to Savoy: -Hill, and then to British listeners. Technically, this method is considered the best way to avoid the fading of signals, which have marred many long-distance relay broadcasts, .* . Peer, SZ "wy.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 24, 28 December 1928, Page 24
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140Multi-Wave Relays Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 24, 28 December 1928, Page 24
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