DANISH SHORTWAVE SENDER
Sir,-I hereby take the liberty of informing "you that Denmark is erecting a new powerful shortwave sender. So far regular broadcasts have not been instituted, but experimental broadcasting
takes place every week-day between 4.0 p.m. and 7.0 p.m. GMT, corresponding to 4.0 am. to 7.0 am. New Zealand time.. The power of the transmitter is 50 kw. From 4.0 a.m. to 5.30 a.m, the wavelength is 19.75 m. (15.165 kc/s.) and from 5.30 to 7.0 it is 31.51 m. (9.520 kc/s). During the first one and a-half hours the beam is directed to Greenland, Canada and U.S.A. and will also cover New Zealand. No direction of the beam is arranged between~-5.30 and 7.0, which will probably mean that the broadcast cannot normally be heard in New Zealand, I shall be very pleased indeed if any reports from listeners who have been able to vet the new Danish station gould
be forwarded to me.-
KARL I.
ESKE
LUND
(Royal Danish Legation, Well-
ington).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 480, 3 September 1948, Page 5
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165DANISH SHORTWAVE SENDER New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 480, 3 September 1948, Page 5
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