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A French Scheme

Railroad Radio

A WDLLINGTON correspondent writes: I have just received a letter from a friend in France, and he has enclosed a circular showing a new move the French are making on the railways by installing wireless for use of passengers. My friend, who does a lot of travelling through this country states: "On my quarterly trip on the Paris-Havre express in April, I had five francs worth of it, and found it remarkably good, even Daventry being switched on to us for a few minutes whilst we were running at 60 or 70 miles per hour."

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 54, 25 July 1930, Page 32

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A French Scheme Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 54, 25 July 1930, Page 32

A French Scheme Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 54, 25 July 1930, Page 32

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