House Of Commons 1939: Neon Interference On Trial: Revision history

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  • curprev 10:4610:46, 9 November 2025 IonaNewberry talk contribs 2,054 bytes +2,054 Created page with "<br>When Neon Crashed the Airwaves On paper it reads like satire: while Europe braced for Hitler’s advance, Parliament was wrestling with the problem of neon interfering with radios. Labour firebrand Gallacher, demanded answers from the Postmaster-General. Were neon installations scrambling the airwaves? The answer was astonishing for the time: neon lights store roughly one thousand cases logged in a single year. Picture it: the soundtrack of Britain in 1938, interrup..."