DX NOTES
To the Editor, "The Listener" Sir-Not. one listener in 5,000 is interested to know that WPIT and WBOS afé to broadcast advertising; nor that Budapest can be heard on "one cat" power, or that’ -the. South Pole transmission cannot. be heard in New Zealand. Why worry about a Berlin
station which can be heard on 10.29 mc/s when there are hosts of other German transmitters that come in like locals? The whole thing is absurd. It might have been of interest 15 years ago, but not now, when 90 per cent. of listeners can get Germany, Russia, Rome, Daventry, Paris, and, of course, "Nigger Music" stations in North and South America at excellent volume. These DX notes are a sinful waste of nine inches of valuable space in your interesting and widely read Listener. Yours. etc..
BORED
Eltham, February 15, 1940.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 39, 21 March 1940, Page 30
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143DX NOTES New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 39, 21 March 1940, Page 30
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