SHORTWAVE NOTES
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ADIO CENTRE, Moscow, has recently begun a series of special transmissions in English, These are primarily intended for North America, but are heard quite well in this country. Each transmission consists of a news bulletin and commentaries on the war situation, There are also very good descriptions of life in Russia to-day, as well as vivid pictures of the actual fighting narrated by eye-witnesses. Here is the schedule of broadcasts, with a list of the frequencies used, also the frequencies heard best here:
NEW Swiss station is now coming in at excellent strength in the afternoons. This is HER3 which operates on a frequency of 6.165mc. Its location is Schwarzenburg. The station is heard here from 4.40 to 5.40 each afternoon, and reception is really good. The programme is mainly musical, and includes many well-known tunes. The station closes at 5.40 p.m. with "Bon jour madame, bon jour monsieur."
A.M. 0. 5-0.30 3. 0-3.52 10, 0-10.58 11, 0-11.58 P.M. 12.30-12.58 | 2.30-2.58 Wavelength 19 metres 19 and 33 metres 19 metres 19, 31 and 33 metres 19 metres ; 19, 25, 31 and 33 metres Best frequency 15.18 me. 15.18 me, 15.18 me. 15.18 and 9.63 me. 15.18. me. 15.18 and 9.63 me. Reception Poor Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 113, 22 August 1941, Page 2
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212SHORTWAVE NOTES New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 113, 22 August 1941, Page 2
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