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Radio Tricks

CORRESPONDENT in the Yar Far North gives an instance of the vagaries of reception. He states: "A Kaitaia listener who belongs to New Plymouth is disappointed that he cannot now pick up 2YB, although he had good reception of 2YB plant when it was in operation at Wellington. (ur own experience at Herikino is just the reverse. We could not heax a sound from 2YB transmitter. when tested at Christchurch and Wellington, but now we can hear the football from 2YB on Saturday afternoons at strength almost equal to 2YA. We also are Taranakiites, so listen-in there, as we know, at least by name and play, most of the local ‘players.’ «at

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 53, 19 July 1929, Page 19

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Radio Tricks Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 53, 19 July 1929, Page 19

Radio Tricks Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 53, 19 July 1929, Page 19

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