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AUSTRALIA AND BRITAIN

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Tress Association— United Service. LONDON, 20th March. A. hint as to why broadcasts to luid from Australia are often blotted out was given by Mr. Watson Watt, of the Windsor Radio Research Station, when lecturing to tho Royal Meteorological Society. He said that ho had counted atmospherics at tho rate of 3000 to 4000 a minute. They disturbed broadcast reception 4000 miles from their source. Some received hi England wore of such strength as to indicate they came from a thunderstorm 2000 miles away.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 22 March 1929, Page 11

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AUSTRALIA AND BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 22 March 1929, Page 11

AUSTRALIA AND BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 22 March 1929, Page 11

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