RADIO INTERFERENCE.
Recently correspondent* have complained of interference on the short-wave hand. hnt T contend that i~ iniiio«sibie. 1 have a fivevalve all-wave set am! 1 have vet to tiv.d where any broadcast station in*erfr-es with short wave. Certainly all the local -tation- have harmonics 011 the amctenr hands. b:n not on the short-wave broadcast bands. However, listeners who live on nnv of A'K-klattd"- tram routes will tell you what i< the worst -oiirce of interference: even on IYA it is noticeable. The late Government passed legislation dealing with the husrhear of interference, and it is up to this present Government to enforce this legislation. Let the listener have what he »ays for. nuisie from radio stations a>-d not f r om j trams. t l*T IT OUT.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1937, Page 6
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