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35 Countries Heard

FROM Pihiri Station, Gisborne, comes the following interesting note: "We heard Berlin and Sydney talk‘ing for over two hours on Thursday last in the evening, after the day’s toil was finished, and on Sunday afternoon -we fixed it up on Kaiti Beach, Gisborne, and heard Captain Byrd, of Antarctic Expedition, and New York "Times" talking about one hour, and very clearly, although the weather was extremely rough, and the Northumberland steamer was just laying opposite. However, it shows what can be done with a low-wave set. We have heard about 35 countries so far, and all distinct. China has not started yet evidently, and we have not heard from Klondike."

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 33, 1 March 1929, Page 9

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35 Countries Heard Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 33, 1 March 1929, Page 9

35 Countries Heard Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 33, 1 March 1929, Page 9

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