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CURRENTLY compering the "Ham Show" in VOA's "Report from America" is Bill Leonard (above), a well-known American radio and TV interviewer and reporter. He is an enthusiastic radio amateur (since 1935) and has talked with hams in more than 150 countries. His present call letters are W2SKE. The programme will be transmitted between 1330-1400 G.M.T. on 15290, 11900, 9600, 9590, 9515, 11830, 6020 kilocycles and relayed from Honolulu on 11775 and 9650 kc.; Manila, 15250, 15210 and 11960 kc.; North Luzon, 17765, 15330, 15185, 11890, 11790 and 1140 kc.; and Okinawa, 15380, 11920, 9630, 7160 and 1180 kc. The programme is repeated at 1430-1500 G.M.T. from Okinawa on 15380, 11920, 9630, 7160 and 1180 kc.; and 1530-1600 G.M.T. from North Luzon on 15330 kc.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 39, Issue 988, 25 July 1958, Page 23

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CURRENTLY compering the "Ham Show" in VOA's "Report from America" is Bill Leonard (above), a well-known American radio and TV interviewer and reporter. He is an enthusiastic radio amateur (since 1935) and has talked with hams in more than 150 countries. His present call letters are W2SKE. The programme will be transmitted between 1330-1400 G.M.T. on 15290, 11900, 9600, 9590, 9515, 11830, 6020 kilocycles and relayed from Honolulu on 11775 and 9650 kc.; Manila, 15250, 15210 and 11960 kc.; North Luzon, 17765, 15330, 15185, 11890, 11790 and 1140 kc.; and Okinawa, 15380, 11920, 9630, 7160 and 1180 kc. The programme is repeated at 1430-1500 G.M.T. from Okinawa on 15380, 11920, 9630, 7160 and 1180 kc.; and 1530-1600 G.M.T. from North Luzon on 15330 kc. New Zealand Listener, Volume 39, Issue 988, 25 July 1958, Page 23

CURRENTLY compering the "Ham Show" in VOA's "Report from America" is Bill Leonard (above), a well-known American radio and TV interviewer and reporter. He is an enthusiastic radio amateur (since 1935) and has talked with hams in more than 150 countries. His present call letters are W2SKE. The programme will be transmitted between 1330-1400 G.M.T. on 15290, 11900, 9600, 9590, 9515, 11830, 6020 kilocycles and relayed from Honolulu on 11775 and 9650 kc.; Manila, 15250, 15210 and 11960 kc.; North Luzon, 17765, 15330, 15185, 11890, 11790 and 1140 kc.; and Okinawa, 15380, 11920, 9630, 7160 and 1180 kc. The programme is repeated at 1430-1500 G.M.T. from Okinawa on 15380, 11920, 9630, 7160 and 1180 kc.; and 1530-1600 G.M.T. from North Luzon on 15330 kc. New Zealand Listener, Volume 39, Issue 988, 25 July 1958, Page 23

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