Interference Should be Looked Into
To the Editor. Sir,-I agree with the remarks of G. Johnston, of Christchurch, in last week’s
"Radio Record" re the ripping and crackling, and I think it is up to the Broadcasting Board’s interference committee to make some of the power boards and tramway authorities do something to stop the nuisance which their. plants are causing to radio listeners. Could not the Broadcasting Board insist on the use of filters and other kinds of eliminators or appliances to stop such interference from electric tramways, power lines, etc.? Surely when we pay our license fees to hear the programmes it is only our right that we should not hav this interference, which is always with us and robbing us of what we have paid for. In Wellington the tramways are the cause of most of the trouble owing to the out-of-date equipment in use on them, Will the interference board let listeners know what is being done in this matter? -I am, ete., ONE OF THE SUFFERERS Wellington.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 8, 1 September 1933, Page 15
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172Interference Should be Looked Into Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 8, 1 September 1933, Page 15
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