A New One on Radio
HE "New York Times" publishes a statement by a trainer of racing pigeons that radio broadcasting has been responsible for the loss of some of his birds and the delaying of others in their return to their base. He states that until the advent of radio broadeasting on a large scale he rarely lost a bird. He says that radio waves now cause some of the birds to lose their bearings and fail to return, while others, when they fly into the wa'ves, have to circle for some time to get their ‘bearings.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 22, 13 December 1929, Page 9
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98A New One on Radio Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 22, 13 December 1929, Page 9
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