An Unidentified Foreigner
S CONNER (Wellington) writes in- *, :quiring whether any other shortwave listeners have heard a foriegn station'working on about 51 metres. The writer hears this station every night, but cannot get the call. He continues: "The announcer speaks in broken Dnglish, and plays much of the latest jazz musie: Mr. Conner has also heard REN, Siberia, on his old wavelength, 72 metres; on August .1, and he is there tonight. ~ i . Our correspondent concludes in complimenting 2YA on the fine programmes which it now, puts over the air. He was also pleased with the recent relay from Wanganui, which he declares was the. best programme he has heard in his three years of listening, —
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 5, 16 August 1929, Page 32
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116An Unidentified Foreigner Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 5, 16 August 1929, Page 32
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