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[f you are going to listen in several rooms at once, keep the set itself in the room to which the aerial comes, as.it is easier to extend loudspeaker leads than to carry the aerial itself through the set. : ‘VOID the same earth connections as is used by a neighbour because, although in some cases this practice is O.K., it is often one of the causes of interaction between sets. | HBP effective height of an aerial is not its height from the earth, but its height from the nearest large earthed object, so trees, iron roofs. ete., underneath ‘it reduce the effective height considerably. . .

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 26, 10 January 1930, Page 30

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Useful Hints Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 26, 10 January 1930, Page 30

Useful Hints Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 26, 10 January 1930, Page 30

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