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WORLD’S SMALLEST RADIO SET

The claim that he has made the smallest wireless set in the world is made by Dino di Corbertaldo, a youth of 18, living at Treviso, Italy. He says that his set fits into a nutshell. It took Dino many months’ work to build his set, and then it did not work. So he took it to pieces, built it again, and tinkered with it again and again. One day a strange noise was heard in his workroom. Dino felt like an astronomer who had discovered a new planet. The strange noise was Radio RomaNapoli. Now Dino can get half a dozen other stations, and lie has a certificate assuring him that his wireless set is the smallest in the world.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 October 1932, Page 4

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WORLD’S SMALLEST RADIO SET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 October 1932, Page 4

WORLD’S SMALLEST RADIO SET Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 October 1932, Page 4

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