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World Radio News

HI party investigating wireless echoes includes Professor Appleton and Mr, G. Builder, of King’s College, London, and Mr, P. Naismith and Mr. W. C. Brown, of the Radio Research Station at Slough. This party will erect radio stations at 'Tromso, in Norway, and-conduct preliminary experiments, from the.results of which a programme of observations will be formulated. The intention is that twe observers will remain at Tromso ‘and carry out the programme throughout the polar year, in conjunction with experiments to be conducted at other yariously located stations, % ; % 2° yy CREASING interest in shortwave international broadcasts seems to indicate that the Japanese Government will eventually modify the ban on shortwaves, to permit the public to use shor* ‘Wave sets. . ® % ® HH U.S.A. Federal Radio Commission has reported that it would cost between 100 and 175 million dollars, apart from payment for talent, for the Government to take over broadcasting,

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 11, 23 September 1932, Page 13

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World Radio News Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 11, 23 September 1932, Page 13

World Radio News Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 11, 23 September 1932, Page 13

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