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SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS

HE Armed Forces Radio Service is on the air from 10.0 a.m. until 2.0 a.m., but the best time for reception in New Zealand is between 1.30 p.m. and 12.0 midnight, when many musical and . variety ammes may be heard. A news bulletin is scheduled "on the hour every hour" of transmission, and at 8.5 p.m, each evening the conference period may be heard in which any changes in programmes, and late sporting announcements are broadcast. Stations, Frequencies, Wavelengths and Times of Transmission; KNBI, 17.78 mc/s, 16.87 metres, 1.30-5.0 p.m.; KRHO, 17.80 mc/s, 16.85 metres, 1,30-

6.0 p.m.; KGEI, 15.13. mc/s, 19.83 metres, 1.0-6.0 p.m.; KCBA, 9.75 mc/s, 30.77 metres, 5.0-8,45 p.m.; KCBR, 9.70 mec/s, 30.93 metres, 7.0-9.45 p.m,; KWID, 11.90 mec/s, 25.21 metres, 7.011.30 p.m.; KGEX, 11.73 mge/s, 25.58 metres, 6.15 p.m.-10.0 p.m.; KGEI, 9.53 mic/s, 31.48 metres, 9.0 p.m.-2.0° a.m.; KNBA, 9.75 mc/s, 30.77 metres, 9.0 p.m.-2,0 a.m. Headlines in the Programmes: | 1,30-2.0 p-m.: Jack Benny (Sunday), Bob Hope (Tuesday), Bing Crosby ¢ 2.30: 3.0 p.m.: Concert Hall (Sunda Command (Wednesday), Jubil ay (Friday). 3.30-4.0 .p.m.: Music. America Loves Best (Sunday), Frank Morgan (Tuesday), Californian Melodies (Friday), Saturday Night

Serenade (Saturday). 4.30-5.0 p.m.: Musie _ for Sunday (Sunday), Science Magazine (Monday), Our Foreign Policy (Wednesday). 5.306.0 p.m.: Harvest of Stars (Sunday), Information Please (Tuesday), Twenty questions (Wednesday). 6.15-6.45 p.m.: Concert Hall (Sunday), American Album of Familiar Music (Monday), Command Performance (Wednesday). 6.45-7.0 p.m.: Sunday Serenade (Sunday), World in Music (Tuesday), Dick Hames (Saturday). 8,15-8.45 p.m.:_ Charlie McCarthy (Sunday), .Ginny Simms (Monday), Red Skelton (Tuesday), Frank Sinatra (Thursday), Dinah Shore (Friday), Duffy’s Tavern (Saturday). 8.45-9.0 p.m.: Spotlight Bands’ (Sunday, Friday, Saturday). 9.15-9.45 p.m.: Jack Benny (Sunday), Fred Allin (Monday), Bob Hope (Tuesday), Fibber McGee and Mollie (Wednesday), Bing Crosby (Thursday), Jack Carson (Friday). 10.5-10.15 p.m.: Sports Page (Sunday to urday). 10,30-11.0 p.m.: To the Rear March (Tuesday), Jill’s Juke Box (Saturday). 11.30 p.m.-12.0 midnight: Music for Sunday (Sunday), Science Magazine (Monday), Our Foreign Policy (Wednesday).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 401, 28 February 1947, Page 27

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SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 401, 28 February 1947, Page 27

SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 401, 28 February 1947, Page 27

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