News From US.A.
--- HE times of news bulletins trom American Stations are at present not reliable. This is due to the fact that most of the Stations are trying out new schedules and even new transmitters. While these changes are in progress, the news bulletins are not always on at scheduled times, The station to try out most new frequencies is KGEI, San Francisco. Lately it is heard in the afternoons at fair strength on 13.78 me. It is also operating on 6.95 mc.-poor, and 18.13 me. -very poor and noisy. Its usual frequency of 15.33mc. is not always in operation, but when it is on, it is fair, but not quite as good as 13.78 mc. In the evening it has been trying out a number of new frequencies. One of these was 7.715 mec., which came in for a while at fair strength, but has not been heard recently. Its best evening frequency at present seems to be 6.95 mc., which is at fair strength. It is also fair on 6.86mc. The usual evening frequency of 9.67 is not always in use. KGEI always announces "This is the United States of America."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 137, 6 February 1942, Page 13
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195News From US.A. New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 137, 6 February 1942, Page 13
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