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2YA Miscellany.

Appreciated in Australia. ee $67 WOULD like to express my satis faction with the programmes you put on the air. In fact, I think they are better than we get here in Victoria. Of course, this district is very bad for reception from Melbourne at night. Both 8LO and 3AR fade very. badly after sundown, and we have to louk to other States for our radio. 2BL and 2FC are very steady and the programmes are very good. 5CL is received very clear, and steady, as: 4QG also, but, as you see, one, has to have a set that will bring in the inter-State stations at night. so radio is fairly expensive to put in.--Aussie."

"egos ST a few words of praise for the very fine programmes I have heard from 2YA lately, which come through with power equal to and hetter than some of our A class stations in Australia, and always with less distortion. It is always a pleasure to tune

in auld listen to your programmes, and Wwe are sorry when 8 o’clock comes (our time), and hear you close down, as us more than the Australian station, and, taken on’ the whole, the artists are’ of a higher standard. I am only using a Radiola A.W.A. 4-valve, and the aerial could be much better, yet J ean ulwayvs bring your station in. without

-_--e en ee distortion or interference, und good speaker strength. In ‘conclusion, a word of praise to your announcer, whose fine, clear voice can be distinctly heard always. Wishing you and your station staff every success in any further trials."’-~-Victoria.

‘Printed and published for the New Zealand Radio Publishing Company at the registered office, Wakefield Street, Wellington, of the Wellington Publishing Company, by Archibald Sando, of 47 Freyberg Street, Lyall Bay, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928. Pa

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 32

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2YA Miscellany. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 32

2YA Miscellany. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 10, 21 September 1928, Page 32

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