Correspondence
Letters to the Editor must be written in ink, on one side of the paper only, and’ must be accompanied by the name and ad-' dress of the writer, not necessarily for ° publication, As space in the correspondence section of the "Radio Record" is strictly limited, correspondents are asked to restrict their letters to 200 words or less. Writers who disregard these rules will excuse us from noticing their letters. W. 1. Bradley (Lyttelton) ; Our statement that the time-ball at Lyttelon is not always to. be relied upon is supported by the Government circular dealing with time signals throughout the Dominion. Tt states: "The accuracy of this signal (Lyttelton time-ball) cannot always be relied on, however, owing to the absence of a return signal to the Dominion Observatory, Wellington." In this statement the word "accurate" may be taken to mean accurate for scientific "purposes; for general use the signal is reliable. . Q.B.D. (Feilding) : Non-publication in our columns of MS. sent in’ to us does mot necessarily -mean that it has gone astray. We do not publish | everything sent in, and if we were to all the "jokes" sent in for the "Between Items" page we should require several extra pages in the paper. sO Radiola (Wellington): Space is the main consideration, but’ we’ hope to be in’ a position to carry out your suggestion shortly ; it must be remembered that dxers have a considerable amount of space allotted to them in the "Radio Times." (Further letters on page 45.) uO
Letters from Listeners.
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Page 15
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254Correspondence Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Page 15
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