TRANS-TASMAN FLIGHT
BROADCASTING ARRANGEMENTS LISTENERS-IN are looking forward to interesting broadcasts when Captain Kingsford Smith and his companions set out to fly the Tasman Sea. * It is not known yet where the airmen will first land, and friendly vivalry exists between the cities in urging their claims for the honour. As far as the Broadcasting Company is concerned, it has offered all the facilities‘at its disposal for the purpose of assisting the airmen on their flight across the sea. One of the company’s stations will be used for the purpose of 2 beacon, and its broadcast will be picked up by the aeroplane’s own direction-finding apparatus. The company no doubt will have all its four stations on the air from the time the aeroplane leaves Australia, and listeners throughout New Zealand will be kept advised all the time as to the progress of the airmen. , When the "Southern Cross" arrives, a description of the scene and of the proceedings will be broadcast, and the airmen will be invited to speak. Australia will be listening-in.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 51, 6 July 1928, Page 4
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174TRANS-TASMAN FLIGHT Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 51, 6 July 1928, Page 4
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