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WIRELESS NOTES.

the Editor.) Sir, —I would like to express my thanks to “Audio” for the wireless notes which have appeared in your paper recently. The notes have 'been written in an instructive and helpful manner, and must be a great help to listeners-in in Greymouth and around the district. As wireless is becoming so popular, it is to be hoped that the writer will carry on the good work. A few evenings ago, I had the pleasure of listening-in at the residence of Mr W. Heinz, Shakespeare Street, who has one of the latest sets, and which was partially made and installed by himself. It was wonderful to listen to a concert in Sydney which could be heard as if the performers were in the room. It gave the party a most pleasant evening. I am, etc., AMATEUR. Greymouth, September 14.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 September 1926, Page 3

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WIRELESS NOTES. Greymouth Evening Star, 16 September 1926, Page 3

WIRELESS NOTES. Greymouth Evening Star, 16 September 1926, Page 3

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