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RADIO REVIEW

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N.Z. DX R.A. Inc.

$ Address all Communications c/o DX Editor, 20 Marion St. W4tn.

The association’s call book, Radio Calls of the World, which has been revised and brought up to date, including the new U.S.A. frequency changes, will be published this month. * » * KINY, Juneau, Alaska, was logged on 1460kc. recently by A, L. Stanton of Dunedin. This is claimed to be the first Alaskan broadcast station to have been heard in New Zealand, * % * The lkw. Canadian station CHAB, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, is‘being heard in New Zealand at present on 1220kc. CHAB closes at 7.15 p.m. (New Zealand Summer Time), on week nights, and later on Saturday nights. + bad a Many New Zealand listeners are familiar with the voice of Dr. Norman Baker, who for years was heard nightly from his big Mexican Station XENT. discoursing on cancer. However, his voice will not again be heard for several years, for on March 23 he entered Leavenworth Goal to serve a sentence of four years’ imprisonment for having used the U.S.A, mail service to defraud. Although May is generally regarded as being the best month for hearing South American broadcast stations, the only one reported so far this year is OAX4A, of Lima, Peru, which has been heard on 855kc., closing at 5 p.m. ES * * During July, XEG, Monterey, is scheduled to change to 1050ke., using 50 kilowatts. XEFW, Tampico, 50kw., will change te 810kc. * . * * An amateur in Iceland, operating under the call sign of TF5C, was recently arrested and held for court-mar-tial for holding a Q.S.O. with Germany.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 101, 30 May 1941, Page 17

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RADIO REVIEW New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 101, 30 May 1941, Page 17

RADIO REVIEW New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 101, 30 May 1941, Page 17

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