B.B.C. Would Appreciate Reports from N.Z.
To the Editor. _ Sir-I have been very interested to receive by this mail both a copy of your "Radio Record Annual" and the special British Broadcasting Number of the "Radio Record." Both of these publications I feel are excellent, and I have arranged for them to be seen by a number of interested people in our organisation. It would be of great value to us if you could encourage your readers to report on the reception of the Bmpire Station, I know that results up to now have been disappointing, but we never cease in our efforts to effect. an improvement. It is, therefore, essential that we have a supply of reports on which we can rely from New Zealand. As you are aware, our long-wave transmitter has now been removed from Daventry to Droitwich, with the result that soon we shall be able to erect new aerial systems of considerably superior char- ' acteristics to those which we have utilised in the past. Full details of these will be announced in the near future. I have just finished. listening to the ceremony of the wedding of the Duke of. Kent and Princess Marina, and I trust that. you also may have had an opportunity of hearing it in Welling: ton, We have already received very favourable reports on reception from nearly every Huropean country, from America, Australia, Egypt, Bermuda and South Africa-I am, etc.,
MALCOLM A.
FROST
Director of Overseas Services. Broadcasting House, London.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 29, 25 January 1935, Page 6
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250B.B.C. Would Appreciate Reports from N.Z. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 29, 25 January 1935, Page 6
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