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"JAPAN AGAINST JAPAN"

Sir,-May I take the liberty to state that radio short-wave station KGEI gives his news at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. New Zealand time and not at 7.20 as your page states. He transmits on the 6, the 7, and the 10-megacycle at these times. Of the three, I find only one readable. The 7-megacycle, and this position finds him very powerful between 5.30 and 7.45, at

which hour he goes over to Hollywood. It is rather a pity to miss him just now, for this last three weeks he talks on "Japan Against Japan" at 7 p.m. and "Victory for China" at 7.30. KGEI is extremely clear and strong on the 42 metres, as too is the BBC at the same time, with a French-speaking station between them in the backeround.

TAIHOA

( Lower Hutt).

"Audio" replies as follows: ‘‘(1) KGEI has not been listed as at 7.20 p.m., but its frequency has been given as 7.20 mes. ‘Taihoa’ has perhaps confused these two. Now, however, the frequency of KGEI is 7.25 mcs. (2) KGEI is only occasionally. clear and strong on 42 metres. (3) The Frenchspeaking station is probably Berlin on 7.24 mcs."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 146, 10 April 1942, Page 4

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"JAPAN AGAINST JAPAN" New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 146, 10 April 1942, Page 4

"JAPAN AGAINST JAPAN" New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 146, 10 April 1942, Page 4

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