Speeding Up News
ADIO has now been adapted to working automatic printing machines at widely scattered points. Toe device is intended to serve the purpose of facilitating the distribution of news items to newspapers. From ‘a central bureau, all news items as collected are put out on a special wave, and those waves at the receiving points. operate locked printing machines to the extent of actually working apparatus to print on sheets of paper the news received. This device has been perfected over a period of ten years, and the receiving apparatus can now be installed at a cost of £150. Application has ‘bécir made to the Federal Radio Commission, U.S.A, for two specialised wayelengths outside the ordinary radio channels and commercial channels for use in connection with this apparatus. It is claimed that’ it is impossible for any unauthorised person to intercept the signals and ‘interpret’ them. The receiving machines are locked on a definite wavelength, and cannot be interfered with when once set. This device will do away with the need for in attendant being available at the recieving point, and the machine in effect becomes a radio tape machine on an improved basis,
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Unnumbered Page
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196Speeding Up News Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 44, 16 May 1930, Unnumbered Page
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