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Ultra-shortwave Experiments

AN interesting experiment in testing the suitability for broadcasting purposes of "ultra-short waves" will he made shortly in conjunction with the Marconis by the B.B.C.’s engineers, and a special transmitter using waves in a 6.5 to 8 metre wave-band is being installed at Broadcasting House, the huge new headquarters to which the corporation’s activities are gradually being transferred from Savoy Hill,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19320108.2.66

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 26, 8 January 1932, Page 26

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Ultra-shortwave Experiments Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 26, 8 January 1932, Page 26

Ultra-shortwave Experiments Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 26, 8 January 1932, Page 26

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