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PICTURES BY RADIO

» BROADCASTING PLANS METHOD DESCRIBED Australian Tress Association. LONDON, 11th September. Fashion photographs from London, Vienna, Paris, and Madrid, photographs of finishes of important races, illustrations of children's stories, and snapshots of missing and wanted people from Scotland Yard are among tho British Broadcasting Corporation's picture- broadcasts for next month. The listener will hear the announcer say: "Wo arc going to broadcast a picture of a big fire in London to-night." He will then merely disconnect the loudspeaker and connect with a fultograph, a small box costing £15, containing a revolving cylinder, over which will travel lengths of sensitised paper. A platinum tipped needle will traverse the paper, while lino by line, dot by dot, a picture five by four inches will appear, completed within three and a half minutes, and may be torn off the roll.. ___________

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 11

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PICTURES BY RADIO Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 11

PICTURES BY RADIO Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 11