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Beam Service

[HH British Government has finally decided not to adopt the beam system advocated by Imperial International Communications. It intends retaining the expanding service operated from Rugby, from which Britain at present communicates telephonically with America, ‘The suggestion to link up with private enterprise operating the beam will be rejectéd. Experts have advised that the development of the high-power station at Rugby involves less capital cost and it can be rapidly adapted for world telephony.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 34, 7 March 1930, Page 5

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Beam Service Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 34, 7 March 1930, Page 5

Beam Service Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 34, 7 March 1930, Page 5

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