BROADCASTS IN BRITAIN
SEVERAL IMPROVEMENTS. RE-TRANSMISSION TESTS. (British Official Wireless.) Tress Association -By Telegraph—Copyright ) RUGBY, January 18. The British Broadcasting Corporation is perfecting improvements in re-trans-mission to listeners-in in Britain of broadcast items originating in foreign broadcasting stations. The present proposal is to establish land line contact oetween a number of foreign stations and stations in London, and it is intended that the transmission from such stations to this country shall pass, as in the case of simultaneous broadcasts in Britain, through both stations where fading signals would be strengthened. Already a number tests of selected items have been made with satisfactory results. It is the viev; of the British Broadcasting Corporation that Imperial broadcasting will be achieved with greater success with land lines where the repeated stations systems caff be used, and signals are thus protected from risk of distortion.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20311, 20 January 1928, Page 7
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