SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS
LISTENERS interested in following the progress of the M.C.C.’s Australian tour between Tests may hear summaries of each day’s play at 8.30 p.m. from Radio Australia’s VLA9, 21.60 mce/s., 13.89 metres, and VLQ2, 7.215 mc/s., 41.58 metres, These same stations, and VLA6, 15.2 mc/s., 19.74 metres, are heard giving a further summary at 9.40 p.m. The following is the schedule of Radio Australia transmissions between the hours of 9.15 a.m. and midnight: Forces Programme No. 1: 9.15-11.30 a.m.- VLA4, 11.77 mc/s., 25.49 metres; VLB6, 15.20 mce/s., 19.74 metres; VLC10, 21.68 mc/s., 13.84 metres. Programme to North America and Canada: 12.15-1.30 p.m.-VLAQ, 21.60 mce/s., 13.89 metres. Forces Programme No, 2: 2.0-4.0 p.m. -VLA9, 21.60 mec/s., 13.89 metres; VLBS5, 21.54 me/s., 13.94 metres; VLC9, 17.84 mc/s., 16.82 metres; VLGS, 11.88 me/s., 25.25 metres. Sporting Programmes (Saturdays only): VLG7, 15.16 mc/s., 19.79 metres (2.0-7.20 p.m.); VLB5, 21.54 me/s., 13.94 metres (3.15-7.30 p.m.). Programmes to North America and Canada: 4.45-5.45 p.m.-VLA4, 11.77
mc/s., 25.49 metres; VLB2, 9.68 mc/s., 30.99 metres, Programmes to Great Britain: VLA9, 21.60 mc/s‘, 13.89 metres; VLB3, 11.77 mc/s., 25.49 metres. Special Frequencies for Test Cricket Matches: VLA4, 11.77 me/s., 25.49 metres; . VLC9, 17.84 mc/s., 16.82 metres; VLG7, 15.16 me/s., 19.79 metres; VLB5, 21.54 mc/s., 13.94 metres. Forces Programme No. 3: 8.30 p.m.12.0 midnight--VLB8, 21.60 me/s., 13.89 metres; VLA6, 15.20 mc/s., 19.74 metres (Begins at 8.45 p.m.). Inland Shortwave Service: VLH5, 15.24 mc/s., 19.69 metres; VLR, 9.54 mc/s., 31.45 metres (Reception fair from 3.0-8.0 p.m. in each case); VLQ2, 7.215 mce/s., 41.58 metres, 8.30 p.m.-12.0 midnight; VLR2, 6.15 mc/s., 48.78 metres, 8.30 p.m.-12.0 midnight. : Highlights in the Programmes: Aus-’ tralian Sporting Round-Up (Week-end sports results), 11.0 am., Sunday, VLA4; Australian DX-ers Calling, 12.15 p.m., Sunday, VLA9; ABC Hit Parade, 9.15 p.m., Wednesday, VLA6; All-Australia Hit Parade, 10.0 p.m., Saturday, VLA6; Australian Economic Review, 8.0 p.m., Friday, VLB3; Magazine of the Week, 7.15 p.m., Sunday, VLB3; Australia Today, 7.15 p.m., Monday, VLB3. |
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 395, 17 January 1947, Page 9
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