DX NOTES
To the Editor, "The Listener" Sir,-I would like to add my appreciation to that of Mr. Sutherland in reference to the space allotted to the DX notes. To me they are the first feature I look for when my Listener arrives. I would like to see a little more space allowed this association, as I know these notes are very widely read. In regard to the news in English Bulletins, may I suggest the wavelength be given in megacycles as well as in metres. Most modern shortwave receivers are calibrated in megacycles, which makes for quicker and more accurate tuning. With so many stations operating on each wave-band, it is difficult at times to sort them out. I enclose a few additions and alterations to your list of stations broadcasting news in English. As I pick up further times and wavelengths I will forward them on to you if you require them. In this way I hope to show my appreciation of your generosity in providing space for the DX notes. Best wishes for 1940, Yours etc.: ’
DUAL-WAVE
Auckland, December 27, 1939.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 30, 19 January 1940, Page 11
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184DX NOTES New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 30, 19 January 1940, Page 11
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