The Third TV Channel. The Reassurance _ of having bought a National TV set. ' W i+ < Of late, concern has been expressed regarding u . the ability of many TV sets to receive a third channel transmission. The problem with these sets is either their inability to receive up to channel 11 on the present VHF band or that they are not equipped to receive UHF transmissions, anticipation of a third channel National, as early as May 1983, introduced on to the New Zealand mar ket models capable of VHF and UHF transmission. It has been said that National technology anticipates tomorrow today. A statement endorsed x. by the fact that National TV sets were the first on ew Zealand market to be both VHF and UHF compatible. . 1w_..... General Manager ’ I National Panasonic Division w Fisher & Paykel Ltd. ji = TI -~ ii-?—: :?C '~’.i f TJfTiL-'SKslilSrMs ffilHijMiSpjjSiiiffi .. : :G.' j:ifiSSlit' .. 'tetoMaMP i Mill T^^^^^B^^^^^RSMlßß^!P^BMMßpB^^fflßßßßp^^B^lß^ ^- ^ - SiMggtiSsgg \ *- '- d . •* . , J ~ ' . #?.■■ ' ■. ’ '_ '■ - .i . ! . ■'. ••
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