Military Tattoo
Short Wave ‘Broadcast AST night, while listening-in on my short-wave set.at 10 p.m., I picked up a station on dbout 24 which. I took to be a German, broadest fm a military tattoo. It was ‘com\hg’ through well, R8-9;° the bands could be. plainly heard, as they passed the inicrophone, orders were being given, bugle calls sounded, and ‘the ‘people could be heard cheering. The broadcast lasted.for about 45 minutes, and then they ‘returned to the studio; talked a long while in a foreign language, and .went on broadcasting items from. their studio. Unfortunately I did not get any call-sign, as static c.me along just as the announcement was made. Hoping that some other short-wave fan was more fortunate than I in picking up. the call-sign,.as I am_ rather interested to know ‘what station it was.
F. B.
Busby
(Auckland).
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 18, 15 November 1929, Page 32
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142Military Tattoo Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 18, 15 November 1929, Page 32
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