INTERFERENCE ON TELEVISION
Post Office Tests On Cars’ Ignition (New Zealand Press Association) AUCKLAND, June 15. Post Office radio inspectors have completed preliminary tests in measuring television reception interference from cars’ ignition. The purpose of the tests is to set a national standard for an acceptable level of interference on television frequencies. The Auckland tests are being collated with other data at the Post Office’s radio interference laboratory in Wellington.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29232, 16 June 1960, Page 7
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