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SHORT-WAVE RADIO

LONG-DISTANCE RECEPTION Press Association. INVERCARGILL, Monday. An Auckland message saying that station PCJJ, Holland, had been clearly received there prompted an Invercargill radio enthusiast who possesses a two-valve set to relate that he lias heard PCJJ on 31 metres since last Wednesday, reception being splendid. He says that every morning before breakfast he hears SSW, Chelmsford, on 24 metres, and Big Ben's strike is clearly heard, also the items relayed from Daly’s Theatre and the Savoy, London, while a lecture recently delivered by a Harley Street specialist came through word perfect. He added that he has also been in touch with RFM, Siberia, and a Japanese station.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 360, 22 May 1928, Page 16

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SHORT-WAVE RADIO Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 360, 22 May 1928, Page 16

SHORT-WAVE RADIO Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 360, 22 May 1928, Page 16

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