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In 1965,<ref>[[DD085#James_Percival's_notes|James Percival's notes to Attic Tape DD085.</ref> [[Laurence Spicer]] interviewed Delia for a programme in the series [[Listener's Corner]].
 
In 1965,<ref>[[DD085#James_Percival's_notes|James Percival's notes to Attic Tape DD085.</ref> [[Laurence Spicer]] interviewed Delia for a programme in the series [[Listener's Corner]].
  
In it, "she demonstrates sine waves, square waves, wobbulator, white noise. She plays Arabic Science and Industry (contains wobbulator and square waves), the Shortwave listener’s corner theme and SWLC in Morse."<ref>[[DD085#Louis_Niebur's_notes|Louis Niebur's notes to Attic Tape DD085.</ref>
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In it, "she demonstrates sine waves, square waves, wobbulator, white noise. She plays ''[[Arabic Science and Industry]]'' (contains wobbulator and square waves), the Shortwave listener’s corner theme and SWLC in Morse."<ref>[[DD085#Louis_Niebur's_notes|Louis Niebur's notes to Attic Tape DD085.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 19:33, 14 May 2020

In 1965,[1] Laurence Spicer interviewed Delia for a programme in the series Listener's Corner.

In it, "she demonstrates sine waves, square waves, wobbulator, white noise. She plays Arabic Science and Industry (contains wobbulator and square waves), the Shortwave listener’s corner theme and SWLC in Morse."[2]

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  1. [[DD085#James_Percival's_notes|James Percival's notes to Attic Tape DD085.
  2. [[DD085#Louis_Niebur's_notes|Louis Niebur's notes to Attic Tape DD085.