TELEVISION
HEARING FACE NOISES. The first two licenses for wireless television wero recently granted by -the British Post Offico <o the company which has taken over tho Baird Televisor. Transmissions of vision aro now taking place .on a wave-length of 200 metres ■the .company's office in St. Martin's lane, London. E. 0., which has been allocated the call sign 2TV, and Greon Gables, Harrow, the company's experimental station, known as 2TW. Amateurs listening-in on. 200 metres will hear a droning sound, which will probably bo the face of Captain Hutchinson, business director of Television, Ltd., says the Daily Mirror, and if tho listener had a. receiving televisor he would see on the screen the face movinffi . ■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17156, 5 October 1926, Page 9
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