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D.X. Notes

In Difficulties. | (AN any listener help me to find out which station I heard last night, Monday, on about 2380 metres? ‘The items came through excellently clear, but was fading badly; the announcements were very weak. Some of the items were:-‘In a Persian Market," "Drink to me Only With Thine Byes," The only letter I could catch was a

4; would this be 2ZQ?-

A. E.

Ireland

(Taradale),

AN any member of the fraternity give me any information about a station on 295 metres, whose call sounds like KGLA, Los Angeles? I logged him at 10.30 p.m, Tuesday, playing records and selling motor-cars for 1290 dollars. Last Friday I heard KNX operating until 11 p.m. our time. Listen for Australian amateurs midnight, Sundays, I have logged VK3BY on 249 metres; VK3EF, on 240 metres; VK3TM, on 215 metres; and VK8ML, on 227 metres.-H. Jakeman (Huntly). [Latest lists do not indicate a station KGLA. Would it be KGFH on 300 metres?] A Good Log. AN any reader beat my list of stations, all received on a four-valve (s.w.) made by myself and own circuit? P.C.J (R6), RSR, DOR (R5), ZL2ZAW, ZL3AF, 3L0, 2L0, K8, REM, PCLL, TLO, R4, JOAK, JOCK, ZMBY. JOBK, JOHK, JOAK (875), 4QG, 2BL, 2FC, 1YA, 2YA, 3YA, 4YA, 2ZM, 7ZL, 5CL, 3AR, 2U8, 2UW, ZO, KNRG, KLX, KMA, KOIN, WAPI, KEX, 2XAF, 2XAD, W2XG, 2BG, VK2ME, ( R7-8), KOKA, PCK, 3AF, 2AX, PHI, KFKX, KFON, KGO, WBBM, KB5I, KHJ, ECS, 2ZY, 5IT, 2BD, 6BM, 5S0C, 5WA, 5ND, LP, SFR, PCGG, FL, 2ZQ, 4ZM, 2YB, JOGK, WART, WHER, WMAQ, KCJJ, PLE, RFM,-RF (R2), JHBB, WFAT, WIFBT, ANE (R7), GMT, 2ME, EST, 5SW, W2XAD, RK2MBH, WGY, KTM, WFLA, NZMT, KFOA, KEJK, KVOO, KMOX, KHT, KOMO, 20A, 2AX, 4ZO, 2ZF, 5NO. I have heard many other stations, but

could not get their calls:

A Fifteen

Year-Old

(Gisborne).

[If all are authentic this is a good list for a fifteen-year-old enthusiast, However, we cannot undertake to publish competitive lists -Ed.]

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 47, 7 June 1929, Page 9

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D.X. Notes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 47, 7 June 1929, Page 9

D.X. Notes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 47, 7 June 1929, Page 9

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