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"THE London "Popular Wireless" says? "An opportunity is available to short-wave listeners to hear 30-metre telephony transmissions from wildest Africa. We understand that, until further notice, Major Court Treatt is transmitting on this wavelength from Bahr-el-Arab, Southern Sudan, between 6 and 8.30 p.m. G. M. T., using the eall-sign F-XCT." =

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 38, 5 April 1929, Page 25

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 38, 5 April 1929, Page 25

Untitled Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 38, 5 April 1929, Page 25

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