SYDNEY SHORT-WAVE
NEW 20,000-WATTL STATION, JEW Zealanders who possess shortwave receiving sets may soon be able to obtain full loudspeaker volume from 2FC, Sydney, during any time of the day. The Sydney "Wireless Weekly" reports :- "A further advance is heing made in world-broadcasting by the erection of a new short-wave transmitting set at Pennant Hills. ‘Ths will be used by station 2FC, Sydney, for breadecasting programmes overseas, using the special short-wave which has been found suitable for long distance work. The set now being used by 2FC for this purpose is regularly heard in England and America. In England, puarticularly, the programmes are fre quently re-broadcast. The new transmitter now being erected will have a power of 20,000 watts, which is four. times as great as the set that has been in use.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 15
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133SYDNEY SHORT-WAVE Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 45, 25 May 1928, Page 15
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