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THAT RUSSIAN STATION

‘The Siberian station RIN rung regular transmissions nearly every evening on 60 metres, cominencing about 10 p.m. (New Zealand time}e Nearly all announcements are made i¥ Russian, A very strong harmonic of this sta. tion may be heard on 30 metres, and this is often mistaken for some other station. This explains the mystery station on this wave-length, .about which many persons are talking. Nunte erous talks are given, with classical music and song numbers intersperss ed. ‘The station may be drought itt at good strength on a three-valyé short-wave set. :

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 13

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THAT RUSSIAN STATION Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 13

THAT RUSSIAN STATION Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 18, 18 November 1927, Page 13

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