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SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS

HE Australian Broadcasting Commission has three shortwave transmitters carrying its Interstate and National programmes to listeners outside the range of the local stations. Both VLQ and VLH, which normally carry the Interstate programme, are being received at quite fair strength, but VLR, which carries the National programme on 9.54 mc/s. during the day and 6.15 mc/s. in the evening, is a rather poor station at present. Stations, Frequencies, Wavelengths ~and Times of Transmission: VLQ3 (9.66 mc/s., 31.06 metres), 8.0 a.m.-2.0 a.m.; VLHS5 (15.23, 19.69), 11.30 a.m.-8.15 p.m.; VLH3 (9.58, 31.32), 8.28 p.m.-2.0 a.m. Headlines in the Programmes: Sunday9.30 p.m., Clive Amadio’s Quintet, 11.15 p.m., Window on the World. Monday-10.0 p.m., International Quiz, 12.15 p.m. ABC Light Orchestra, 12.40 p.m., Boxing Summary, Wed-nesday-9.15 p.m., ABC Hit Parade, 10.0 p-m., Nation’s Forum of the Air. Thursday9.15 p.m., It’s a Date, 10.0 p.m., The Screen Presents. Friday-10.0 p.m., Radio Rodeo, 11.30 p.m., a Feature Play. Saturday-10.0 p.m., Concert; 11.20 p.m., The Village Glee 12.0, To-night We Dance. The Programme Summary is broadcast at 8.30 or 8.55 every night and Sporting Round- _ ae Sone: every night, except Sunday, at

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 460, 16 April 1948, Page 13

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SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 460, 16 April 1948, Page 13

SHORTWAVE HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 460, 16 April 1948, Page 13

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