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Trade Developments

An Unfortunate Error IN last week’s issue the writer outlined the achievements of the "Airzone Three" while under official test. A list of stations received at full loudspeaker strength was given, but a very unfortunate printer’s error made the report read as if all these were received weakly, The report should have read: " . the following stations were brought in on the speaker at comfortable strength, that is, they could be heard without concentration: 1YA, (2YA), 8YA, 2BL, 2FC, 3L0, 8AR, 4QG. In addition, 4YA could be heard, but the attention had to be fixed on the signals in order to follow them." Ina word, the enumerated stations came in perfectly. Incidentally, the wavetrap has since been found to eliminate the local station and allow of others being brought in,

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 40, 19 April 1929, Page 9

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Trade Developments Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 40, 19 April 1929, Page 9

Trade Developments Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 40, 19 April 1929, Page 9

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