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To Overcome Dead Spots

f BEed endeavour to increase the field area of a powerful station by operating two synchronised transmitters on the same wave-length and pro gramme, to cover the "dead spots" which attend reception in any modern city area, has led to the licensing of a supplemental three- to five-kilowatt transmitter for KYW, Chicago. This is owned by the Westinghouse Company, which has operated WBZ at Springfield, Mass,, and WBZA at. Boston for three years on this plan; and is evidently satisfied with the general results obtained. WGN has also been authorised to use a one-kil6watt transmitter to supplement its present 15-kw. station near Elgin, Ill., covering the Chicago territory.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 39, 12 April 1929, Page 31

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To Overcome Dead Spots Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 39, 12 April 1929, Page 31

To Overcome Dead Spots Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 39, 12 April 1929, Page 31

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