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Radio for Fishermen

"THE trawlers fishing off the New South Wales coast are now equipped with wireless apparatus which is suitable for both Morse and telephony communications. These vessels are in regular touch with their headquarters in Sydney, and with other trawlers working off the coast. Information with regard to stores, ete, that are needed on arrival in Sydney can be sent to the shore office from sea, and any needful information with regard to the fishing operations is passed between the various trawlers and shore.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19290927.2.47

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 11, 27 September 1929, Page 9

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Radio for Fishermen Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 11, 27 September 1929, Page 9

Radio for Fishermen Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 11, 27 September 1929, Page 9

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