The D.X. Club
Identification Wanted. I WISH to report reception of a station 2ZU, Marton, ou November 6, at approximately 10.30 p.m. Wavelength, approximately 245 metres (1225 k.c.).. Volume was fair on loudspeaker. I would like to know this station’s nower. and the address of the nerson
operating it-
T.
S.
(Palmerston North).
IN the D.X. columns of the November 1 issue, a correspondent. takes Mr. F. G. MacSherry to task over the wavelength of 1YA. I also receive this station on 388 metres (890 k.c.).. My set is fairly accurate, or at least sufficiently so to register the slight variation in. 4YA’s wavelength recently. Could anyone identify a station operating on a wavelength of 180 metres, approximately (1670 k.c.). I have had
this station on several nights lately,
mostly after 11 pm..-
Moi Whare
(Feilding).
ON Sunday evening (November 10) between 8.30 p.m. and 8.40 p.m, we picked up a station about 1030 ke. Someone announced something about the Bishop of London, then went on to say that Lord Jellicoe (former Governor-General of New Zealand) would address the gathering. After
the address "Tipperary" and God Save the King" were sung. We could not pick up the station. Would be pleased if you could tell us. We havea seven-valve screen-grid factory-built re-
ceiver.
Grid
(North Otago).
[This appears to be a rebroadcast of part of the Armistice Day celebrations in London.-Hd.]
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 19, 22 November 1929, Page 11
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231The D.X. Club Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 19, 22 November 1929, Page 11
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