SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS
‘THE Swiss Broadcasting Corporation in Berne may be heard on Saturday and Sunday afternoons broadcasting a programme (primarily directed to North America) which is being received at quite good strength in New Zealand at present. Stations, Frequencies and Wavelengths: HER 4, 9.535 mc/s, 31.46 metres; HER 5, 11.865, 25.28; HER 6, 15.315, 19.59. Included in the programmes are: 1.30 p.m., Messages and Greetings to United States from Visitors to Switzerland; 2.0, Affairs of the World (a Talk by a Swiss World Observer); 2.5, Dancing Time in Switzerland; 3.0, Home News; 3.5, Review of World Affairs (a Talk by a Swiss World Observer); 3.12, Swiss Curiosity Shop (a Dinner Date in Switzerland). Each evening PCJ Holland may be heard broadcasting to the Pacific Area on 15.22 m/cs, 19.71 metres, at 9.25, The programme opens with a 10-minute news bulletin, giving news of the Netherlands, followed by a news analysis or a postscript on Dutch or Indonesian affairs,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 411, 9 May 1947, Page 18
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158SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 411, 9 May 1947, Page 18
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