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Ruapehu Radio's staff say hi for 1990, from left Chris Reid (station manager), Mark Thompson (production manager), Dave Crerar (journalist/announcer), Erin Leigh (creative director), Dave Campbell (general manager) (absent is Graeme Martin-announcer and sales). This year the team is broadcasting from the Cadelfa Building in Turangi using three transmitters, on 94.2 at Turangi, Ohakune, Raetihi and Waiouru and on 97.5 at National Park. If you want to reach them you can call them on Turangi 66888 (competition line 66999) or Ohakune freephone 58366.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 346, 31 July 1990, Page 5

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Ruapehu Radio's staff say hi for 1990, from left Chris Reid (station manager), Mark Thompson (production manager), Dave Crerar (journalist/announcer), Erin Leigh (creative director), Dave Campbell (general manager) (absent is Graeme Martin-announcer and sales). This year the team is broadcasting from the Cadelfa Building in Turangi using three transmitters, on 94.2 at Turangi, Ohakune, Raetihi and Waiouru and on 97.5 at National Park. If you want to reach them you can call them on Turangi 66888 (competition line 66999) or Ohakune freephone 58366. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 346, 31 July 1990, Page 5

Ruapehu Radio's staff say hi for 1990, from left Chris Reid (station manager), Mark Thompson (production manager), Dave Crerar (journalist/announcer), Erin Leigh (creative director), Dave Campbell (general manager) (absent is Graeme Martin-announcer and sales). This year the team is broadcasting from the Cadelfa Building in Turangi using three transmitters, on 94.2 at Turangi, Ohakune, Raetihi and Waiouru and on 97.5 at National Park. If you want to reach them you can call them on Turangi 66888 (competition line 66999) or Ohakune freephone 58366. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 346, 31 July 1990, Page 5

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