BRITTANY is to have a 120 kilowatt transmitter erected at Nantes and preparatory work has already commenced: It is hoped the station will be testing before Christmas. * " * INCH Hitler became virtual dictator of Germany in March experimenters on the amateur band are not so frequently heard. All old transmitting licenses have. been swept aside and a complete revision is being undertaken. In future no amateur will }* allowed to operate unless his political opinions are (lefinitely in accord with the Nazi party’s view. — * * * DURING the past few weeks all propaganda broadcasts carried out by Moscow transmitters in ths German language have been jammed to the extent of making them partly, if not wholly, incomprehensible. It would appear that this has been done by the countries to which these addresses were destined. Many European States are taking measures to counteract, by special broadcasts; the possible effect of the Moscow news or other topical bulletins; Prague, for instance, proposed to transmit a series of lectures for proadcast in the Russian language. A report from Nagasaki states that at the cost of over £100,000 the Japanese Government is erecting at Kurume a 100 kilowatt transmitter with the intention of causing interference to both the Russian and Chinese stations which have peen putting out anti-Japanese propaganda, Kurume is a small town-situ-ated’ at about fifty-five. miles to the north-east of Nagasaki,
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 8, 1 September 1933, Page 35
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