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SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS

| HROUGH the facilities of five U.S. West Coast transmitters and a Honolulu station, the "Voice of America" programmes, originating in New York, may be heard at good strength here during the evening. A new station of 50 kilowatts power has begun relaying these programmes to the Far East from Manila, but Morse interference rather mars reception of this station. Stations, Frequencies, Wavelengths (9.0-11.0 p-m.): KNBI, 9.47 mc/s, 31.61 metres; KNBA, 9.65, 31.09; KCBR, 9.75, 30.77; _KGEX, 11.73, 25.58; KNBX, 11.79, 25.45; KRHO, 15.25, 19.67; Manila, 11.84, 25.34. The transmission begins each evening at 9.0 p.m. with the Programme Review, followed by the news and a commentary. Sunday: 9.30 p.m., Woody Herman Show; 10.0, News and Press Opinion, U.S.A.; 10.15, Radio Forum; 10.30, Our Foreign Policy. Monday: 9.30 p.m., Popular Keyboard Artists; 10.0, News and Press Opinion, U.S.A.; 10.15, Commentators’ Digest; 10.30, the U.S. at Work. Tuesday: 9.30 p.m., Gateways to Music; 10.0, News and Press ‘Opinion, U.S.A.; 10.15, Commentators’ Digest; 10.30, New Roads in Science and Education. Wednesday: 9.30 p.m., California Melodies; 10.0, News and Press Opinion, U.S.A.; 10.15, Commentators’ Digest; 10.30, the U.S.A. in World of Art. Thursday: 9.30 p.m., C.B.S. Symphony Orchestra; 10.0, News and Press Opinion, U.S.A.; 10.15, Commentators’ Digest; 10.30, Here Are the Answers. Friday 9.30 p.m., Piano Playhouse; 10.0, News and Press Opinion, U.S.A.; 10.15, Commentators’ Digest; 10.30, This Land and Its People. Saturday: 9.30 p.m., This is Jazz; 10.0, News and Press Opinion, U.S.A.; 10.15, Commentators’ Digest; 10.30, Story U.S.A. Canadian Programmes DETAILS of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s shortwave programmes for Australia and New Zealand this Sunday evening (September 28) are: 7.45, Listeners’ Corner; 8.0, News; 8.15, Canadian Chronicle (Pacific edition); 8.30, Sunday evening concert; | 8.45, Cross Section. Frequencies: 11.72 m/c’s, 25.6 metres; 9.61 m/c’s, 31.22 metres.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 431, 26 September 1947, Page 33

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SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 431, 26 September 1947, Page 33

SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 431, 26 September 1947, Page 33

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