Rhema signal study
Parliamentary reporter The problem of competing radio frequencies in Christchurch is being investigated by the Post Office, according to the Minister of Broadcasting (Mr Templeton). He was replying to a written question in Parliament bv Mr M. J. Moore (Lab., Papanui) asking him if he was aware of the problem and what would be done about it. Mr Templeton said he had been advised by’ the Broadcasting Corporation that in certain circumstances there
was a problem brought about by the Radio Rhema signal’s causing interference with broadcasts from 3YA. The Broadcasting Tribunal had asked the Post Office to investigate the position and there had been discussions on the matter between the Post Office, the corporation, and independent broadcasters. The matter would be examined further when a meeting of the Broadcasting Tribunal and the parties concerned was convened in Christchurch in the next few weeks, Mr Templeton said.
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Press, 11 July 1980, Page 18
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