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INTERFERENCE BY MORSE

Complaints have. been receiyed from residents of Devonport with regard to interference of reception by Morse signals transmitted from the naval base. These signals, it is stated, are mainly experimental oneg, and the suggestion is made—that they should be transjrpitted, if possihle, on lYA's silent night or at times. more convenient to radio listeners. The matter is one which the Post and Telegraph Department, on hehalf of listeners-in, might hring before the notice of the naval futhorities.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 47, 27 March 1930, Page 12

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INTERFERENCE BY MORSE Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 47, 27 March 1930, Page 12

INTERFERENCE BY MORSE Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 47, 27 March 1930, Page 12

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