MORE RADIO LICENCES
Figures for the Year INCE March, 1946, the number of radio licences in New Zealand has increased from , 395,139 to 418,029. Wellington still leads, with 144,846, and then come Auckland with 140,430, Canterbury with 74,957, and Otago with 57,796. Last year there were only 845 amateur licences in force; the, number has risen this year to 1260. The main cause of this increase is the lifting of war-time restrictions and, of course, the number of men who, released from the Armed Forces, have gone back @o their old hobby of operating an amateur transmitter. No research licences were issued last year, but now that war-time restrictions have been raised, three are in forcetwo in Wellington and one in Otago. These licences are held by universities and are issued solely for the study of radio and general research purposes,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 412, 16 May 1947, Page 25
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141MORE RADIO LICENCES New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 412, 16 May 1947, Page 25
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