" HE following ‘figures may give some idea to readers of the importance of the discussions’ which are. taking place at the convention in respect to the compilation of a new wave plan, and allocation of channels to the Huropean transmitters, In all, forty-two different States ate interested in the conference, thirty-six, of which.are. directly represented by 140 delegates. Germany has sent.eleven, France eight, England seven, the Vatican three, and Luxembourg five members of its broadcasting organisation, Roughly speaking, there are 285 channels to allocate, the total energy: of the stations to be proyided for amounting to 3,140 kilowatts. When the Prague conference was held, there éxisted only 208. sthtions, and their aggregate power did not exceed 500 kilowatts!
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 35
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