Nor would he like to hazard a guess as to the it, the voltage dropping fairly rapidly as the cilrrent is HIì writer does not pretend to know how many here, that the voltage at the output terminals of an elimcommercial receivers there are on the market, inator varies with the current that is being taken from Present service which broadcasting provides we shall beĪstonished that we were so slow to realise its potentialities. That in the not far distant future on looking back on the Stationary? Rather we would be prepared to believe Supposed that the programmes of to -day and the purposes to which broadcasting is being put will remain The nature of the material to be broadcast. Possibilities which still remain open to development in Yet we have referred above only to technical considerations and have not touched upon the very wide Service provided by broadcasting as in any way final. May come that it is impossible to regard the present There are so many directions in which development The present system of broadcasting through the ether) ofĭistributing information or entertainment throughout the Than likely that some form of wired wireless will beĪpplied as a means (perhaps alternative or auxiliary to National scheme for general electrification, is it not more Of practical development justifying its application as anĪgain, with the development in this country of the Some system hitherto unheard of, be brought to a state However incomplete we may regard its present state ofĭevelopment, may, almost at any time, perhaps through Likely to maintain the interest of the public in the reproduction in the home of still -life pictures of some topicalĮvent, yet it would be rash to predict that no otherĪpplications will be forthcoming to provide variety andĮnhance the value of the service. Immediately, and although the sceptic may see nothing Picture transmission is a new sphere of broadcastingĪctivities of which we are promised a foretaste almost' Remoter continents by broadcasting may be looked for Reception) the link -up between this country and the Improvisations (for we may still legitimately so termĮfforts made to obtain stable long- distance short-wave Winter will revive its importance and that with improved Past months, but we may anticipate that the coming Received any marked attention in this country during Necessity for compromise expedients and hit -and -miss #Television and radio announcing pdf to excel fullThat the progress of the future will be just as full of the Much more to be done," but may we not expect to find Undoubtedly right in emphasising that there is `( so Lines, and that there are no radical changes either technical or otherwise ahead of us. Shall continue to operate broadcasting on the present Will agree, reached a standard where results can be forecasted and the hit -and-miss methods of bygone days areĮliminated, but we are only able to express such con( (įidence in regard to the future if we first assume that we Times." Broadcasting as we understand it to -day has, we Never in the hit -and -miss improvisations of former Much more to be done, but sadly enough in some ways, Seriousness, we believe) with the remark, In a contribution to our issue of last week CaptainĮckersley related reminiscences of the early days ofīroadcasting in humorous vein, but concluded (in all Which lie ahead of us as broadcasting and its associated Trend of progress and a consideration of the possibilities The occasion suggests itself as one for reflection on the Has undoubtedly been the biggest and most successful Radio Show ever held in this country, and THE doors of Olympia have just closed upon what WHAT DO THEY 1inone or RADlo? By 1)'URSAY BELL SMIT'nįURTHER NOTES ON THE "MEGAVOx TIHiEE" (COX(I.Ullell). That they emdd no te Defriuging patents.ĬHOOSING AN A.C. Patenta, readers are advised, brfoal Peaking use of them, to satisfy themselves trnlits and apparatus described In these pages are rarrrcd by Editorial Offices: 116 -117, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C.4Įditorial Telephone: City 9472 (5 lines).ĭORSET HOUSE, TUDOR STREET, LONDON, E.C.4.
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