A Very Dead Body Inside A Wireless Set!
To the Editor. Sir-In your last week's issue "Winch" mentions how radio inspectors, Messrs. Fly and Bumble Bee, perished whilst making an examination of ihe chassis of the ratio set he was called in to service. "Winch," however, only found members of the insect world, but I ean give an instance of a four-footed animal giving similar trouble, and possibly other correspondents will carry on until all the occupants of the ark are brought in.: A customer recently. rang me up-and asked me to go along and inspect his radio ‘set, On my arrival he said that whilst
ihe set was operating all right he had to tune in quickly and then retire to a safe distance as the unpleasant odour voming from it was overpowering. The matter was put right, by the removal of the remains of a Jarge mouse, which was entangled in the wiring, and the customer was advised to go in for a smuller and cheaper mouse trap,-I am, ete.,
FINCH
Raetihi.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 7, 25 August 1933, Page 14
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174A Very Dead Body Inside A Wireless Set! Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 7, 25 August 1933, Page 14
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