DX NOTES
The Editor, "The Listener." Sir,-I am amused by the letter signed " Bored" in your issue of March 24-30. " Bored" can only get Germany, Russia, etc., on his set, but if he realised the amount of interest that is taken by DX-ers with sets capable of getting stations that he has never even heard of, he would be surprised. He says this might have been of interest 15 years ago. Well, I can tell "Bored" that I have had a wireless set for more than 15 years, and the notes are of great interest to keen radio men. It is strange to complain that 9 inches should be allotted to DX notes out of about two thousand inches. Yours, etc.,
N.Z.DX.R.A.
(1559).
North Brighton, March 21, 1940.
The Editor, "The Listener." Sir-In last week's issue of The Listener I read a letter written by one who signed his name as "Bored," and complained of the DX notes in The Listener. He may think DX-ing is absurd, and there are a few more like him, but few DX-ers listen to the ultra-high-powered stations such as he mentions. Furthermore, DX-ers who subscribe to this paper should be entitled to.a small amount of space, even if it is only nine inchés. Yours, etc.,
DX-er
Mataura, March 23, 1940.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 43, 19 April 1940, Page 10
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