Storm Frequency?
Curious Incident Reported A CORRESPONDENT in North Auckland writes as follows concerning a very interesting phenomenon which he recently experienced : "An incident that may interest the technical men occurred during the rebroadcast of 4QG by 2YA on Saturday evening. During the. rebroadcast a south-westerly squall with rain passed over, and 4QG faded badly, so I immediately switched over to 2YA (5 degrees on dial). Imagine my surprise when nothing but a roar greated me. 2On to 2FO (7 degrees)-all O.K., back to 4QG, weak but clear of interference -to 2YA, roar again, with talking just audible through the roar. After the squall everything, was again normal. It would appear as though: this disturbance had a definite wavelength close to 2YA’s, as it gradually decreased either way. Actual dial readings: 4QG, 46;.2YA, 50; 210, 57,
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 4, 9 August 1929, Page 27
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136Storm Frequency? Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 4, 9 August 1929, Page 27
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