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America's Crowded Air

‘Very Painful to Listen To’

JE do not get reception as good as we did two years ago," writes a correspondent, "probably due to the try-outs and _ revisions the Radio Commission are having, and personaly I never expect to get as good again. It is very painful to listen at times during the evening because of the congestion caused and also by the different stations trying to outdo the next fellow. If the plan as described by the commission were closely followed and the stations made to use a crystal to kee on their official length, I firmly belie’: that conditions would be satisfactory. However, thank goodness, we still have a good set to fall back on, but this is small recompense to one who desires to get distance."

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 37, 28 March 1929, Page 30

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America's Crowded Air Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 37, 28 March 1929, Page 30

America's Crowded Air Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 37, 28 March 1929, Page 30

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