Regrets He Has Not Taken "Radio Record" Before
[To the Editor. Sir,-On Monday of this week I purchased my first copy of the "Radio Record" and now have some regrets. the chief of which being that I had not taken your excellent periodical before. I am only a young man and I should not like to be thought of as being "behind the times," although not until recently did I possess a receiving set. The generally dull and uninspired programmes from the local stations have been one of the chief factors in this, combined with:the mostly ‘unsatisfactory™ reception of musical items I have heard on sets owned by friends, WHardly once
in three years did 1 listen to a programme on the few occasions that I was asked to hear a set owned by friends, that came through clearly-that is, free of static or other extraneous noises which rather spoiled wireless for me as a med ium for musical enjoyment. Being the owner now ot a nice-toned [nglish set, I find that it is possible on occasions to get really good reception from. overseas, and that local programmes have improved somewhat, with the result that you will have a new subscriber far the "Reeord.’---I am. ete.
A.A.
H.
Wellington.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 5, 11 August 1933, Page 15
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209Regrets He Has Not Taken "Radio Record" Before Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 5, 11 August 1933, Page 15
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