DX Notes
Station Identification~ (AN any DX enthusiast (or maybe the owner of the station in question) identify station heard here at full R9 on late afternoon of June 23? The modulation could not be called excellent by any means. It was operating on the same wave-length as 2YB. It was rather too powerful and steady a transmission to be the effort of a budding "B class" owner without a license. No announcement was made between the items, only long intervals, and the sound of needles being changed. The mysterious station was listened to from approximately 4.50 p.m. to 5.50 p.m. At 4.50, in broad daylight, strength was RO. "Sunny Boy" was played no fewer than four times. Another item was "The Sky is the only Roof I Have." I would like to congratulate "Fifteen-year-old," Gisborne, on his work on four valves. His circuit must be quite a reliable job. On three valves here I have logged, to date, 160 stations. Hoping someone knows something of the whereabouts of the station before-men-tioned. I will be pleased to communicate with any of the DX enthusiasts on this or any other subject---RONALD J. H. SCOTT, 506H Queen St., Hastings, Te a eer eee os a
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 51, 5 July 1929, Page 31
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203DX Notes Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 51, 5 July 1929, Page 31
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