Inter-Station Relays
os Curtailment Necessary A PLEASING feature of the broadeast service in the. South Island has been the frequent interchange of programme between 4YA and 3YA, particularly on Saturday and Sunday evenings. This interchange has added considerably to the variety of talent which listeners to the respective stations can enjoy. The Post and Telegraph Department has hitherto placed every facility in the way of the Broadcasting Company and arranged for perfect relay lines, but of late the Department has found it necessary to curtail considerably these inter-relays owing to the fact that the prolonged use of the lines interferes with toll traffic. Some time ago the Broadcasting Company was advised that a circuit would not be available for longer than one hour for the Saturday evening relays until after January, and that even then it might be necessary to review the position again should the use of the line cause any abnormal delay in the toll traffic.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 23, 19 December 1930, Page 5
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158Inter-Station Relays Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 23, 19 December 1930, Page 5
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