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NEW SITES.

TESTS FOiVJl^ij^tt WORK OF EN<*tMs||l. Tests for new sites stations in New carried out shortly in the recommendations Coverage Commisrion, 'that Banks Peninsula' wl|l't|S|mp the first locations 'tested jjflWPiM» The Commission,- whfcb investigations in the year, was asked ~to. upon the best available viding a satisfactory coverage for the reference being made w ffi|iisißffl|| points:—(l) PbtribUtioptf .of, wSm lation; (2) Topographicai™WNjMH Practicability of. having national stations giving ttapNiai|W ception all over the Desirability of stations and means of With distributing centres; Nations, with & view .adequate Bignal-t6*»oiße Adequacy of existing tidn to power, modern sPsrc|H|; design and quality Of h * t sj)/£kt amission. j "there are many vestigated in deciding the wjH« new stations," said general manager of the m .j#|Nh! Broadcasting Board, to a «Pj!^JsK§i of Thb Peess. "From W»m days of radio comma^ie^MgHfe has been known t l g l^B attenuation of the P"^/g«!£ takes place where the P a^s&&Hs i route lies wholly, or even P"**^MsK ! the sea. Instances dbttia be fffiMm show the advantages that *Wwmsm the provision of a sea "'WOT land track for is one reason why-Bug *"jfflfe been been changes in the Board i&gßfa ing staff, and the # *°*M|» engineers 'are now settft «ngg|j the necessary apparatus u» wJggjgß duct the transmitting' *g» ded by the mechanism is of a «" %S$U parts may have to be piwv, overseas.'' r \, y t *j stfej A Sea Boot* '. 7' I *--|S ' it is believed J*j—fij&M somewhere on Banks *3!jrasgH| be the i«>»^rtTsiaH the desired result, gjJJSMH a sea route for f^KS^S south. 5iH to the coastal greatly improved as%Ng| would be avoided. JJSKSSBB entirely on both night and USLngtaNH dition« in JJfrJH the station V£Vff 5*91 Island as weU as to » e^J would quite of ntelv increased. Am*-fkiiti&wEi Hr Hands increasing seen in the anticipated, would S^SlSfflß 74,741 i» •*f t there are *tM license* until year to oob»»', fl -^ii^H

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 6

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NEW SITES. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 6

NEW SITES. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20648, 10 September 1932, Page 6

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