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fF a recent judgment given in a Toulouse court is allowed to stand, French manufacturers are not likely to produce any more receivers haying station names on their tuning dial. The court ruled that a buyer of a wireless set could regard the sale as _ legally void if a set did not give normal reception of any station which had its name marked on the tuning dial, ‘his, in effect, means makers of sets can no longer put the name of a station on a dial unless they ean guarantee its reception even during daylight honrs and in any locality in France, no maiter how far removed from the transmitter, /

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Radio Record, 10 June 1938, Page 40

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Untitled Radio Record, 10 June 1938, Page 40

Untitled Radio Record, 10 June 1938, Page 40

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