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Police use Radio

"THE New York police are fully aware of the advantages of rapid communication offered by wireless, for in the near future 500 motor-cars used by the Police Department will be fitted with receiving sets. The messages will be sent, from the broadcasting station at police headquarters in a code which the motor-drivers will be trained io understand. Their sets will be tuned to the frequency used, and then locked; and, ag the code will be secret, even should criminals discover the frequency, they will still be unable to decipher the messages, i

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19300103.2.34

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 12

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Police use Radio Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 12

Police use Radio Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 25, 3 January 1930, Page 12

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