Southland Notes
G.L., Southland writes: ‘Conditions * in Southland have been poor, but following is my log:-RFM has not been received with much volume in Southland lately. Only on a clear night does it have anything like volume, but the winds as we get here affect this station. Friday, 15th: PCJ in the morning was R8, very clear and steady. RFM in the evening with his usual talk was R6. . Saturday, 16th: PCJ was heard again with some good music. R9. REM was R8 in the evening. Sunday, 17th: 2XAF with musie was 7; some satic was interfering and I was rather late in getting on to this station, but I listened to the end when the announcer said it was 14 minutes past 12 E.S.T. RFM was R6. ' Monday, 18th: 3LO Melbourne in the morning came in with great volume, strength being R9. Nothing was heard on Tuesday or Wednesday on account of rough weather. Thursday, 21st: RFM was the only station heard, being R4, with music.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 38, 5 April 1929, Page 32
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167Southland Notes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 38, 5 April 1929, Page 32
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