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THIS MAP, part of a projection prepared by the Lands and Survey Department to show Great Circles and Azimuths from Wellington to all parts of the world, indicates the difficulties encountered in shortwave transmission from South Africa to New Zealand. The central shaded area is the Southern Auroral Zone.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 517, 20 May 1949, Page 7

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THIS MAP, part of a projection prepared by the Lands and Survey Department to show Great Circles and Azimuths from Wellington to all parts of the world, indicates the difficulties encountered in shortwave transmission from South Africa to New Zealand. The central shaded area is the Southern Auroral Zone. New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 517, 20 May 1949, Page 7

THIS MAP, part of a projection prepared by the Lands and Survey Department to show Great Circles and Azimuths from Wellington to all parts of the world, indicates the difficulties encountered in shortwave transmission from South Africa to New Zealand. The central shaded area is the Southern Auroral Zone. New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 517, 20 May 1949, Page 7

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