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A Forward Move

N experimental shortwave station operating on 45 metres, in Portugal, calls "PIOA Lisbon, Portugal," after every number. The announcement is made each time in Portugese, Spanish, French, German, and Hnglish-in that order. This is a forward step in shortwave broadcasting, as most of these stations announce in their own language only, and are, therefore, difficult to identify by foreign listend%s. The anti-Hsperantists will smile at the omission of the "universal language" from the list,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19290222.2.7

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 32, 22 February 1929, Page 2

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A Forward Move Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 32, 22 February 1929, Page 2

A Forward Move Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 32, 22 February 1929, Page 2

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