Radio System Installed at Monmouth Race Course, Daily Racing Form, 1953-06-29

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Radio System Installed At Monmouth Race Course MONMOUTH PARK, Oceanport, N. J., June 27. — Monmouth Park has inaugurated another "first" in racing with the first, low power industrial radio system ever assigned any race course by the Federal Communications Commission. The new radio system is connected with all vital points, patra units and police organizations throughout the grounds to flash instantaneous alarm oi any fire or trouble on the track. Four main outlets touch such strategic nerve centers as the stable police department, tracksidel police and other areas, while all jeeps on the grounds are also able to carry on communication while making their rounds. "The system will reveal its major yalue in the event of any outbreak of fire or trouble." said general manager Edward J. Brennan. "This will permit assistance to be rushed immediately to any area of dis-. turbance."


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