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Amateur Activities

A VISITOR to Wellington during last week was Mr. Jas. Mills, of Hastings, owner and operator of short-wave Station 2BH. Short-wave listeners are assured of some: interesting amateur experiments immediately Mr. Mills installs his new microphone, ete. An electric pick-up will also be used for gramophone records. The trio. 2BH, Hastings, 2AX_ Pal‘merston North. (Mr.. Kyle), and 2AW Wellington (Mr. Clarke) can ‘be heard almost nightly ; and in particular, Sunday nights after 2YA has closed down, working short-wave telephony on 80 metres. , eC

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 9, 13 September 1929, Page 32

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Amateur Activities Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 9, 13 September 1929, Page 32

Amateur Activities Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 9, 13 September 1929, Page 32

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