Through 2YA thousands of listeners have heard the Wellington. town clock chime, but very few realise actually how the chimes are broadcast. The photograph on the left shows a carbon microphone permanently fixed in the clock tower. At the back of it can be seen part of the face which, from the other side, is a familiar sight to Wel-
lingtonians.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 51, 1 July 1932, Unnumbered Page
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61Through 2YA thousands of listeners have heard the Wellington. town clock chime, but very few realise actually how the chimes are broadcast. The photograph on the left shows a carbon microphone permanently fixed in the clock tower. At the back of it can be seen part of the face which, from the other side, is a familiar sight to Wel lingtonians. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 51, 1 July 1932, Unnumbered Page
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