ELECTRICAL POWER AND RADIO
The allegation'of power interference with radio reception had teen rather an active subject in the South Taranaki Power Board's district, Mr. T. B.
Overtoil told the board on Friday. Each complaint as received had been investigated by the board's staff; a detecting set was purchased for the purpose. Investigations were made also by the telegraph engineer and the Public Works Department engineer, and as far as the results could be judged (reports the "Taranaki Daily News"), the weight of opinion seemed to subscribe to faults in the installation of receiving sets themselves, such as aerial directions, earths, bad contacts, and the lik'.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 121, 25 May 1933, Page 21
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106ELECTRICAL POWER AND RADIO Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 121, 25 May 1933, Page 21
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