§ 100. Mr. Kenneth Thompsonasked the Assistant Postmaster-General if his attention has been drawn to interference of reception of sound broadcasts from Droitwich suffered by North-Western listeners when nearby television receivers are in use; and what steps he is proposing to require such television receivers to be constructed in a manner that will permit their operation without causing this nuisance.
§ Mr. GammansSome television receivers, when in use, unfortunately do cause interference with nearby sound receivers. Complaints of such interference in 1951 affected about one in every 300 television sets. I understand that manufacturers have already modified their designs to reduce this interference and that they are continuing their research with the object of making further improvement.