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"THE following is the latest list of broadcasts in English from Moscow: t AM. 0. 5- 0.30 3. 0- 3.52 11. 0-11.58 PM. 12.30-12.38 2.30- 2.58 5.34- 5.58 Wave Bands, 19 metres. 19 and 33 metres, 19,31 and 33 metres, 19 metres. 19,25, 31 and 33 metres. 19 metres. * Best Frequency. 15.18 me, 15.18 me, 15.18 and 9.63 me. 15.18 me. 15.18 and 9.63 me, 15.18 me, ECEPTION of Moscow lately has been rather poor generally. This will be due to the fact that these broadcasts are directed mainly to the United States and Europe. However the broadcast starting at 5.34 p.m. in the 19 metre band is heard fairly consistently at a good listening strength. * A STATION in which many listeners will be interested is HVJ Vatican City, 11.74 me., 25.55 metres, This station transmits lists of prisoners of war in ok Italy on certain evenings, beginning at 7.0 p.m., N.Z, Summer Time,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 118, 26 September 1941, Page 2
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158SHORTWAVE NOTES New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 118, 26 September 1941, Page 2
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