Electrical Interference
N Denmark drastic steps are taken to deal with possessors of electrical plants causing interference with the reception of the radio programmes. A8 soon as the law was passed the authorities were flooded with complaints of all descriptions from listeners and in order to check the flow were compelled to exact a deposit of 10 kronen from any person who notified names and addresses of oscillators troublesome to their neighbours. The money is returned to the complainant when the claim has. been justified. A recent census made by the authorities demonstrated that only 10 per cent. of the total number of license-holders now use crystal ae
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 48, 10 June 1932, Page 5
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108Electrical Interference Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 48, 10 June 1932, Page 5
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