RADIO DEVELOPMENT.
PAGE OF NEWSPAPER TRANS- ' MITTED. NEW~YORK, April 3. A message from Schenectady states: “The General Electric Company has announced that a complete page of a newspaper was transmitted from San Francisco to here by radio, a distance of 2500 miles. The transmission was made three hours after the journal was printed. “The recording machine was developed by Mr Charles Young, a son of Mr Owen D. Young, a prominent New York lawyer. It can be attached to any radio receiver, -in much the same way as a loud speaker. - “Engineers forecast that some day radio may deliver a large part of the business mail and bring the daily newspaper into the home, quite irrespective of distance.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 110, 5 April 1930, Page 9
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118RADIO DEVELOPMENT. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 110, 5 April 1930, Page 9
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