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Wireless for Railways

PASSENGERS on the State railway between Paris and Havre are now entertained en route by broadcast concerts. The aerials are carried on the roofs of the carriages, and above each séat in the train is a socket for a »- head-phone’s plug. The passengers, however, are compelled to accept whatever programme is being received by the main set, because as yet there are no facilities provided for’ the reception of more than one station.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 2

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Wireless for Railways Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 2

Wireless for Railways Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 33, 28 February 1930, Page 2

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