REBROADCASTS of the Bucharistic Congress were also. efficiently handled by other stations. In the case of B3YA mid-day rebroadecasts were made on Wednesday and Thursday which, though noisy, demonstrated the station’s keenness to supply service if at all possible. The hours of transmission. in Australia were, however, very unfavourable for reception in New Zealand. This was noticeable early on Sunday evening when 3YA’s rebroadeast steadily improved as darkness set in. The station went on the air at 6 o’clock, cutting short the chil- ; dren’s session under Uncle David as i was deemed that the great demonstra-°-_ tion in Sydney was such an event that the curtailment of the regular religious service at 3YA was justified. This rebroadcast was continued for thirtyfive minutes, when the broadcast of the local chureh service commenced.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 9, 14 September 1928, Page 4
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