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Swiss Radio

T is announced that Switzerland is to have a "regional" broadcasting system, somewhat similar to that which is being instituted by the British Broadcasting Corporation, with three high-power stations-in the German, French and Italian-speaking sections of the country respectively-and smaller relay stations where required in the principal towns. The most powerful of. the new stations, a 60 k.w. broadcasting transmitter, is to be erected at Munster, about twelve miles to the north-west of Lucerne. This station, working on 459 metres, will constitute the main "regional" station for Germanspeaking Switzerland, which is the largest of the three lingual sections of the country. To provide for crystal listeners in the towns, Marconi broadcasting stations of 3.k.w. aerial power are to be erected at Berne and Basle.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 46, 30 May 1930, Page 5

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Swiss Radio Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 46, 30 May 1930, Page 5

Swiss Radio Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 46, 30 May 1930, Page 5

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