Additional Notes
DURING the last few weeks SW listeners have not had much to complain about as far as variety is concerned. On Saturday and Sunday afternoons DHO and KDKA .(W8XK) are usually testing. DHC is very loud until 4.30 p.m., but weakens later. DHOC’s wavelength is 26.2 metres, and the power used is 50 K.W. Every Wednesday evening until 7.30, some good entertainment may be heard from W6XN on 238.35 metres. Signal strength is usually R9. W6XN nearly always signs off at 14 minutes past 12 pm, PST. From station PCJ, Holland, on May 18 and 25, Mr, Sellens was "ealled" by the announcer... . The American stations and W2XAF come in at good volume in the afternoons. Thursday, May 30, I tuned in to the Java Station on 37.5 metres, relaying PHi, Holland. Strength was R9, and very steady. before the relay, but PH1 was spoilt by fading. I wonder if any & SW listener could oblige me with the of the Java Station?
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 48, 14 June 1929, Page 32
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