For Short-wave Listeners
Radio Calls. New Zealand DX Radio ‘Association. Printed in Dunedin. The full title of this booklet is " All The Radio Calis of the World," and no one who has seen it will lightly doubt that the title is deserved. This reviewer
ambitiously attempted to count the number of stations listed, but soon lapsed into cross-eyed impotence. His estimate is: about 2000 broadcast stations, more than 500 shortwave stations, and nearly 60 ultra high-frequency stations. Not content with this amazingly industrious compilation, the DXers give an invaluable world time chart, and with each station listed all relevant information is included. The work is a tribute to the enthusiasm with which they follow a fascinating hobby. Everyone who is interested in radio, however mildly, should make straight for a bookseller.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 14, 29 September 1939, Page 38
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131For Short-wave Listeners New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 14, 29 September 1939, Page 38
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