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The desire to improve the power eficiency of broadcasting stations has aisu led to continued development of high power modulation systems taking advantage of class B audio frequency amplifiers, and it is now possible to handle up to 80 k.w. of audio frequency energy in this way without appreciable distortion.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19360717.2.72

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Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 49

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Untitled Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 49

Untitled Radio Record, 17 July 1936, Page 49

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