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J.P., Johannesburg

. QHORT-WAVE enthusiasts will be interested to learn. that a Wellinston amateur has succeeded. in hearing the short-wave: station JP, Johannesburg, operating on 25 metres. Mr. R. Thomson, of Rona Bay, was the initial recorder of this station, and first heard it on the evening of Tuesday, December | 4, at 10.30 pm. Mr. Thomson secured other short-wave stations on the loud-~ speaker, but was reduced to the ’phones to log JP. On a sueceeding evening a friend of Mr. Thomson also succeeded in ‘logging the elusive Johannesburg station. Having regard to the power of the transmitting station, this £ynt ig even more notable than the ft tion of 7.0, of Nairobi. ey uF

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 23, 21 December 1928, Unnumbered Page

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J.P., Johannesburg Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 23, 21 December 1928, Unnumbered Page

J.P., Johannesburg Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 23, 21 December 1928, Unnumbered Page

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