Broadcasting in Europe
HH broadcasting technique of Europe indicates a trend toward fewer and higher-powered stations. Switzerland is the latest country to broadcasting, similar to that being developed in England, is to be adopted. amend its broadcasting policy. Regional The Swiss scheme will comprise three high-power stations in the German, French, and Italian-speaking sections of the country, with possibly smaller relay stations in some of the larger towns. The most powerful of the new stations will be erected at Munster, some twelve miles north-west of Lucerne, and will have a power of 60 k.w. in the aerial
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 54, 25 July 1930, Page 27
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97Broadcasting in Europe Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 54, 25 July 1930, Page 27
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