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Frequencies Change on September 1

-_- all ON Wednesday of this week, September 1, new frequencies and call-signs affecting many NZBS radio stations wili come into force, This means that @ number of stations will not only be broadcasting under new names but will be found in new positions on therdial, and until listeners become used to the changes a little more care will be needed in tuning in. A glance at the tuning-dial diagram printed in the special supplement to this issue of "The Listener’ will show where all the stations will be found after the change-over, and on pages 30-39 of this week's programmes, where stations have been allotted a new call-sign, the old one will be found in parentheses immediately below it.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 479, 27 August 1948, Page 26

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Frequencies Change on September 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 479, 27 August 1948, Page 26

Frequencies Change on September 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 479, 27 August 1948, Page 26

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