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HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SHORTWAVE BAND

low frequency bands, but characteristic with the time of year, it is very good at night and in the early morning. Listeners will also notice during the evening and early morning the increased number of stations on the air in the high frequency bands, namely the 16 and 13 metre bands. R conditions are rather poor in the daytime, especially in the

Time Freq. W/L. A.M. Place. M/C’s. Metres. 6.00 London 1357 25.64 6.15 Vatican 9.67 31.02 6.45 Brazzaville 11.97 25.05 7.45 Canada 17.82 16.84 8.00° Spain 9.38 32.00 8.00 London 13:78 25.64 8.00 London 15.14 19.82 8.00 Australia 11.88 25.25 8.15 New York 15.25 19.67 8.45 London 15.11 19.85 8.55 Australia 15.16 19.79 9.30 London 11.68 25.68 9.45 London 15.31 19.60 9.45 Australia y EA seine: © rly 10.00 San Francisco 15.21 19,72 10.45 London 11.75 25.53 10.45 "Canada 15.32 19.59 11.00 New York * 17.87 16.79 "11.00 San Francisco 17.80 16.85 12 Noon New York 17.87 16.79 12Noon SanFrancisco 15.33 19.57 P.M. 12.15 Australia 9.54 31.43 1.00 Honolulu 17.80 16.85 1.00 London 11.75 25.53 2.00 Australia 21.54 13.92 2.00 New York 15.25 19.67 2.00 Paris 11.845 25.34 2.30 London 11.75 25.53 2.30 Delhi 15.19 19.75

Time P.M. 3.00 3.00 3.30 3.30 4.00 5.00 5.15 5.30 6.00 6.00 7.30 8.00 8.00 9.00 9.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.30 12.30 12.30 12.45 1.00 1.00 Place. Australia San Francisco Australia Delhi London San Francisco Australia Delhi London San Francisco Australia London Delhi Australia San Francisco Delhi San Francisco Saigon New York London Australia San Francisco Delhi Australia Delhi London Moscow Australia London Freq. M/C’s, 15. 2 17.77 9.54 15.16 11.75 17.77 21.60 17.83 9.64 15.29 11.76 15.45 17.76 21,60 11.90 15.29 11.90 11.79 9.49 17.79 15. 2 11.90 17.83 15.32 15.29 11.76 15.18 11.83 17.79 W/L. Metres. 19.72 16.88 31.43 19.79 25.53 16.88 13.89 16.83 31.12 19.62 25.51 19.42 16.89 13.89 2521 19.62 25.21 25.45 31.61 16.86 19.72 25.21 16.83 19.59 19,62 25.51 19.76 25.36 16.86

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 385, 8 November 1946, Page 10

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HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SHORTWAVE BAND New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 385, 8 November 1946, Page 10

HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SHORTWAVE BAND New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 385, 8 November 1946, Page 10

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