RADIO PROGRESS
AUSTRALIAN SERVICES broadcasting and beam TRANSMISSION. (A- and N.Z.) SYDNEY, June 11. At the Wireless Commission, evidence WU given that the Government proposed to erect one high-powered central station in or near Sydney and six relay stations for broadcasting purposes. The scheme, in addition, will be an alternative means of communication in the event of dislocation of f he telegraph service. Mr A. G. Taylor, representing the Association for the Development of Wireless, giving evidence, said that fie had received a cable from a Victorian experimenter at present living in America, that the Australian beam service between England and Australia, was well received there when sent cither way round the world.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19865, 13 June 1927, Page 7
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