RADIO INTERFERENCE.
CAUSES IN CHRISTCHURCH. I [From Ocu Parliaments* RsrottlA J| WELLINGTON, November || The expenditure involved in it»N | an officer to Christchurch to invest# fl radio interference -would not "b® fied, said the Postma&tor-Ganortl (*«' A Hon. Adam Hamilton), replying ij» « 8 : House to-day to representation! row' W Mr E. J. Howard (Lab., Oblifttchurca South). . "The interference expcri»«# l * Christchurch in similar to thflt in # ® centres," the Minister principal causes are high-teni'MJ ** trie lines, trolley-buses, electiMW® apparatus, and household The interference from high-teasioß ■» is not generally due to fuults. inherent in the system and the weather conditions. The ■®WWjV Board is giving attention to t»6 «# caused by trolley-buses. As far M F sible arrangements are made medical appartus to be used S' ing hours outside broadcasting sw® * Every effort is being made to household appliances which cauflO w™ ference. Except' in isolated ws«il difficulty is experienced in ieeW K transmissions from local station*- . , interference trouble is well OTaM*'" by the Departmental officers in o®' : church, who, where necessary, ®°, operating with the local bO'JJ® others in mitigating the difflett" lw "
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20712, 24 November 1932, Page 8
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