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IRED athletes residing in the New York’s Athletic Club’s Building are to be assured of peace, for each of its 800 rooms is to be provided with proadeasting by means of a centralised system. The equipment is to include provision for radiovision and talking kinema ~ictures. ‘"DRBAK IN," the chatty little organ of the New Zealand Association of Radip Transmitters, is a well-ar-ranged journal. It evidently believes that brevity shoud be the essence of a radio paper, but its eight sma pages nevertheless serve as a connecting link for those most enthusiastic of radio. enthusiasts-the "Hams." APTAIN P. P.-ECKERSLEY, chief engineer of the B.B.0., has just announced his resignation. He has held the position for six years, ‘and the broadcasting services of the .B.B.C. owes its efficiency largely to his efforts. He is also- responsible for the regional scheme over which there was recently so much. controversy.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 3, 2 August 1929, Page 12
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149News Items Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 3, 2 August 1929, Page 12
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