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Australian Stations

EWS comes from Sydney that stution 2BL, Sydney, is the first of « the A class Australian stations to have a new transmitter, and this is now being built. This will give 2BL an aerial power of 5000 watts, which means an inerease of nearly three times the pre- . sent power of that station. There is also a suggestion to move the trans mitting station of 2BL further away from Sydney as, owing to its greater power, ‘city residents will experience some difficulty in tuning it out, if desired, to hear 2FC, Sydney, without interference, * _ f

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 10, 20 September 1929, Page 42

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Australian Stations Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 10, 20 September 1929, Page 42

Australian Stations Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 10, 20 September 1929, Page 42

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