IN THE PACIFIC
What Papau Thinks. An erstwhile Wellington resident, now iu Papua, reports on how he hears ZYA. lic states that it "comes in more yolume and greater clarity than 3LO or 40G.? = We describes the reception as ‘‘wonderful loudspeaker strength." Another resident of Papua, a missionary, teports on the opening concert at QYAs+- "The items came through very clearly indeed I have heard tests of several stations trying new transmitters and also opening nights, but none bas anywhere nearly approached your Suaturday's transmission for clearness."’
A Queensland View. A QOueenslauder writes:- -" The particularly fine standard of music selected for a Sabbath day appealed to me, ¢s-_ pecially after the piffle ouc 1s forced to ent ont here ou Sunday nights. However, this is merely by way of contrast, as I aml not obliged to listen im to anything I don’t like."
Victorian Reception. A Victorian listener wrote recently to QYA: "A party of six includiug myself, had the great pleasure of listening in to your programme of music on Sunday night last. We were so delighted with it that I thought I would write and tender you our heartiest congratulations for the very pleasant hour we spent listening to same. We heard every item: very clearly. 1 would like especially to congratulate the Tramway Municipal Band for its very fine performances. I do not think we have its equal in Victoria. ‘The party will have the pleasure of tuning in again of aSunday evening."
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 5
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246IN THE PACIFIC Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 September 1927, Page 5
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