T is estimated that in Europe alone 18 million people listen to broadcast programmes daily, * * x THE political situation in Germany has been reflected very strongly by developments on short waves, where many changes have taken place amongst the German amateurs licensed to transmit. * * * LUILLSBOROUGH, New Jersey, the headquarters of International Communications’ Laboratory, have asked for permission to erect two transmitters working on wavelengths between 1 and 8 centimetres! (The former represents a frequency of 30,000.000.000 cycles per second !) = . » ACCORDING to the Belfast (Ireland) postal autlorities there are practically no pirates in their district. In eighteen months licen: s have risen from 23,000 to over. 35,000,
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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 14, 13 October 1933, Page 8
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