HB prospects of Canadian wireless manufacturers are exceedingly bright, according to Mr. R. D. Sutherland, president of the Quebec Radio Traders Association, which sponsored the eleventh annual radio exhibition recently held in Montreal. . The Canadian public, he says, has been quick to realise that a good modern receiver offers its listeners a great deal more in the way of entertainment than even the finest receivers of fifteen months ago. Short-wave reception has now become practicable and thus European stations broadcasting on the short waves have been brought within easy reach of Canadian listeners, ¥
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 16 November 1934, Page 25
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