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At long last some definite agreement seems to have been reached at Home in regard to the establishment of a high-power short-wave transmitter working at regular hours for the benefit of listeners in the colonies, Last week is was announced that a piece of land adjoining the existing Daventry stations has been purchased by the British Broadcasting Company for the erection of such a station. There is a possibility that overseas listeners will be asked to contribute 5/per annum for its maintenance,

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 6, 22 August 1930, Page 28

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 6, 22 August 1930, Page 28

Untitled Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 6, 22 August 1930, Page 28

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