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RADIO REVIEW

Contributed by

N.Z. DX R.A. Inc.

Address all Communications — P.O. Box 437, DUNEDIN,

Shortwave News

The Canadian CFRX, at Toronto, -on 6.07 mc/s, appears to have increased its power considerably, as it is being heard after 11.45 p.m. at better strength than WLWO at Cincinnati on 6.06 mc/s. It is usually relaying broadcast station ‘CFRB. Official information from Thailand indicates that their shortwave. broadcasts now take place every day from 1 to 3 a.m. over HSP6 on 7.968 mc/s, except on Tuesdays, when HS6PJ on 19.02 mc/s is- used withthe same schedule, Both transmitters are located at Bangkok. CMY, at Cienfuegos, Cuba, is reported to be relaying broadcast programmes irregularly after 12.30 a.m. Look for it on 8.415 mc/s. COCO, at Havana, Cuba, on 8.70 mc/s, broadcasts a devotional service daily at.1.30-a.m. in English for North American listeners, and requests reports to. P.O..Box 19;.Havana.. © =.

The latest addition to the growing list of Philippine Islands stations is KZRC, "The.Voice of Cebu." It is located at Cebu, and may be heard on 6.11 mc/s with weak signals after 10 p.m. "Bucaresti Radio," at Bucharest, Rumania, on 9.234 mc/s, is reported to be broadcasting with low power from 5.15 to 10 a.m. daily. SBU on 9.535 mc/s and SBP on 11.705 mc/s (both located at Motala, Sweden), are on the air every Thursday from 1 to 2. p.m. with a programme in English for North America. VLR3, Melbourne, Victoria,’ is now operating on 11.85 mc/s, according to information from the station. Its present schedule on this frequency is 8.30 a.m, to 7.15 p.m., and on 9.58 mc/s as VLR from 7.30 p.m. to 2.30 a.m. Reports are appreciated to P.O. Box 1686, G.P.O., Melbourne. VLQS5 is the call-sign used by the VLQ transmitter on 9.68 ° mc/s. when broadcasting for North America from midnight. ;

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 39, 21 March 1940, Page 37

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RADIO REVIEW New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 39, 21 March 1940, Page 37

RADIO REVIEW New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 39, 21 March 1940, Page 37

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