Radio plant at Good Luck, 1930
NEW JERSEY COURIER 14 Nov 1930
Engineers who planned and are building the ship to shore radio plant at Good Luck meadows assert that a story in the Courier last week is all wrong. They say that their plant will not interfere with radio or telephone service, and that the disturbance recently occurring in Seaside Heights from time to time is probably caused by radio on freighters still using the old dot and dash system, and plying up and down the coast. They say that the sending and receiving stations at Lawrenceville do not interfere with either phone or radio reception anywhere around.
Engineers who planned and are building the ship to shore radio plant at Good Luck meadows assert that a story in the Courier last week is all wrong. They say that their plant will not interfere with radio or telephone service, and that the disturbance recently occurring in Seaside Heights from time to time is probably caused by radio on freighters still using the old dot and dash system, and plying up and down the coast. They say that the sending and receiving stations at Lawrenceville do not interfere with either phone or radio reception anywhere around.
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