HC Deb 29 July 1930 vol 242 c269
44. Mr. DAY

asked the Postmaster-General whether any steps have been taken for the purpose of arriving at an international regulation with reference to wavelength; and can he give particulars?

Mr. LEES-SMITH

The International Radiotelegraph Regulations, which were drawn up at a Conference at Washington in 1927, contain provisions for the allocation of wavelengths among the various types of services. These Regulations will remain in force until 1932, when they are due to be reconsidered and brought up to date at a Conference to be held at Madrid.

Mr. DAY

Will the hon. Gentleman bear in mind the difficulties which have been caused by German stations?