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Community Aerials

ie North America, where there are so many apartment houses, wireless aerials for separate families have been both an eyesore as well as source of constant feuds among = apartment dwellers, who seem always too ready to blame reception faults on the intruding aerial of a neighbour. A more, serious disadvantage has been the obstacle to the operations of firemen during a conflagration. A new device constructed by wireless engineers permits 3000 receiving sets to be operated from a single aerial, without interference from one another, t

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19321007.2.37

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Page 22

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Community Aerials Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Page 22

Community Aerials Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 13, 7 October 1932, Page 22

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