Radio Interference.
Dear Sir,—Some information, very good if it is true, has filtered down from the North Island. A well-known radio transmitter states that a car radio suppressor resistance placed in series with the aerial, that is. one side to the set and the other side of the resistor to the aerial, completely eliminated interference from short-wave Morse and telephony. These resistors cost about a shilling, so that there is no excuse on the score of expense for failure to try out the idea. The writer stated that volume on broadcast stations was excellent. I hope it is true.—l am. etc., S.W.L.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20455, 7 November 1934, Page 8
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