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NEW RADIO RECORD

NEW YORK AND N.Z. A ROUTE MYSTERY Press Association GISBORNE. To-day. What is claimed to be a record in wireless communication on a 20-metre wave was established between Mr. O'Meara and an amateur in New York on Monday, the distance traversed by the signals being estimated at 16,000 or 17,000 miles. The feat was performed under day*light conditions, which fact makes certain in the minds of wireless experts that the signals travelled not by direct route from New York, but via Africa and the Atlantic Ocean.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 29, 27 April 1927, Page 9

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NEW RADIO RECORD Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 29, 27 April 1927, Page 9

NEW RADIO RECORD Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 29, 27 April 1927, Page 9

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