WIRELESS PROJECT.
ADVANTAGES OF AUSTRALIAN SCHEME.
Elec. Tel<Cop>yri'tfht— United Press assiu lAustraltan.and N.Z cabin Association.; • LONDON, March 31. Mr. Pish, .finally interviewed at Plymouth, said, he and his staff bad inspected *ll the high-power wireless stations in England and the Continent. They had'investigated the latest development in’ 'Wireless telegraphy and telephony, and had completed plans and specifications for the new Australian system. .Official and commercial circles regard the Australian scheme as being the most comprehensive of the front rank services for both strategic -and commercial purposes, upon which they had important discussions. They also examined the latest, equipment suitable for linking up isolated localities. They thoroughly investigated all aspects of broadcasting, and arrived at a scheme which will avoid the limitations of the British and American systems, which are unsuitable, to Australian requirements. Mr. Fisk? states he has full .plans for extending the company’s works, enabling them to .produce complete modern apparatus in Australia.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 7
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154WIRELESS PROJECT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 7
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