New Australian Station
ARRANGEMENTS have been made by the Wireless Institute of Australia for its experimental transmitting station, 3WI, to ‘egin a regular service of experimental] musical transmission on a wave-length of 81 metres. The transmitting equipment at. the station has been completed and it was expected that from the end of last month the station would be transmitting on that wave-length every Sunday night. It is proposed to instal a
transmitter at 3WI, working on the ordinary amateur wave-band, between 200 metres and 250 metres. Following proposals that a wireless station should be provided for’ the broadcasting of educational lectures to university authorities, it is likely, if the necessary permission can be obtained from the Postmaster-General’s department, that 3WI will ve offered ' free of charge for this purpose. The Railways Institute’s experimental station. 8RI, is shortly to begin a dual transmission on its ordinary broadcast wave-length, and a shorter. one.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 34, 8 March 1929, Page 6
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151New Australian Station Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 34, 8 March 1929, Page 6
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