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HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SHORT-WAVE BAND

XCEPTIONALLY good signals are being received at present, at night, on the high frequency bands, so listeners with all-wave receivers may like to tune to some of the following stations: BBC SERVICES 13 METER BAND GST 21.53 m/e 13.93 metres (10.0 p.m.-1.15 a.m.) GSH St4A7 =e iy aaa (10.0 p.m.-3.15 a.m.) 16 METER BAND GSG 17.79 m/e 16.86 metres (7.30 p.m.-10.0 p.m.) GVvQ 793° 16.92 ,, (7.0 ‘p.m.-10.0 p.m.) GSV 1781 ws 16.84 , (6.0 p.m.- 9.0 p.m.) 19 METER BAND GWG 15.11 m/c 19.85 metres (Best from 7.0 p.m. to 3.15 a.m.) GSF 164... 6 i942. % (Best from 7.0 p.m, to 9.0 p.m.) GSO ph ae 19.76" ‘sy, (Best from 7.0 p.m. to 10 p.m.) During the early evening excellent reception as well as entertaining programmes such as Tommy Handley’s "ITMA," "Scotland Yard at Work," "Science Notebook," "Report from Nuremberg," plays by world-famous playwrights, topical talks, etc., may be heard in the Pacific Service. As well as the above stations, which are on the air between 6.0 p.m. and 10.0 p.m., the Pacific Service may also be heard on the better known frequencies in the 25 and 31 metre bands. GVZ 9.64 m/c 31.12 metres) GRX 969 ,, 30.96 ,° ) 60 pm.-10 p.m. GSN 34.82 "% 25.38: 4: 2 An alternative service-the General Forces Programme-may also’ be heard at good strength during the evening. REPORT ON UNITED NATIONS The Armed Forces Radio Service in San Francisco will broadcast from Tuesday to Saturday inclusive a 15-minute review of proceedings at the United Nations gathering at Hunter College, New York, "compiled from major information sources." The broadcasts will be heard from the following stations at good strength: 5.15 p.m. (N.Z. time): KGEI 1§.21 m/c, 19.72 metres, 8.45 p.m. (N.Z. time): KGEI 11.73 m/c, 25.58 metres.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 355, 12 April 1946, Page 13

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HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SHORT-WAVE BAND New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 355, 12 April 1946, Page 13

HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SHORT-WAVE BAND New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 355, 12 April 1946, Page 13

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