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Japanese Stations

S predicted in the "Radio Record" some months ago, the Japanese ' broadcast stations are now audible on the loudspeakers of some hundreds of New Zealand listeners. The following list will aid beginners in locating the JADS t-

N important advantage to he ob tained from the use of a grid bias battery is that it results in quite an appreciable economy in B battery current consumption, and thus prolongs the life of the high tension battery. [f only for this reason alone a C battery should be used. The higher the voltage of the C used the greater the eco- | nomy effected in the B battery consumption. Lastly, the use of grid bias enables greater volume to be ob-. tained by reason of the fact that it allows a higher plate voltage to be employed. Without the application of a negative bias to the grid of the valve the higher B battery voltages woul probably cause distortion to the signals. , —

Location. Tokio Osaka Kiroshima Kumamoto Sendai Sapporo Call letter. JOAK JOBK JOFK JOGE JOHK JOIK W avelength. 3b45 m, 400 m. 353 m. 280 m. 390 m. 561 m. Output power. Watts. 10,000 10,000 10,00) 10,009 10,009 10,000

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 9, 14 September 1928, Page 11

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Japanese Stations Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 9, 14 September 1928, Page 11

Japanese Stations Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 9, 14 September 1928, Page 11

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