Some Life Wanted on the Interference Committee
To the Editor. Sir,-Now that the Postmaster-General has taken over certain B stations I would suggest that he now take into his consideration the elimination . of the various
kinds of interference caused by tramways, power plants, and other electric ‘appliances. Perhaps he may be able to infuse a little life into the so-called interference conimiftee, so that listeners will be able to see what it is doing to remedy this nuisance. It would be a good thing if there was a combined effort on the part of listeners troubled with interference to set up a deputation to the Minister to see if he, will make interference an offence under the regulations and see that offenders be forced to use appliances to rectify the, trouble. : . ‘Trusting other listeners will take up this matter seriously,-I am, etc.,
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 15
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146Some Life Wanted on the Interference Committee Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 15
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