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Radio for Flats

er eed ADIO catering for flat-dwellers is a problem which is perhaps more acute in New York that in any other part of the world, and various systems for apartment houses (or what we would call "blocks of flats’) have been introduced lately. In the new Kehaya apartment building in New York there are 118 flats, and these are all connected to a certain radio distribution system, very mryh after the same manner as central heating arrangements. The plant has. been insulated by the Radio Corporation of America, and all the tenant of a flat has to do is to plug his set to one of two single-wire aerials, when he can tune to any desired station.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19290719.2.42

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 53, 19 July 1929, Page 17

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Radio for Flats Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 53, 19 July 1929, Page 17

Radio for Flats Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 53, 19 July 1929, Page 17

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