RADIO BROADCASTING.
Sir,As there are now' alreadv ■». m 600 amateur radio receiving sets i 'aB in Auckland, and the number of n interested in this wonderful science' 1 *"" *fli sidfrably greater, the question of linking a regular public broadcast!™ * < II vice is becoming of wide concern TiT' ! 1 ing from the experiences of other 'cm?' tries, it is apparent thai, to establish V § efficient broadcasting service, some tfHIM tical method of allocating the cost anw owners of receiving sets must be ad™»J £'1 <■ My object in writing is to bringlS® i some expression of opinion front oth '* § interested, and, if possible, init';ite srimlpf I definite move to secure a regular broad* * I 1 casting service for Auckland. . ' Js | Radio Amathj*. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18347, 13 March 1923, Page 4
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121RADIO BROADCASTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18347, 13 March 1923, Page 4
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