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An Appeal from America

Station W9FO "THE following letter from, the headquarters of amateur short-wave station W9FO, America (address, 53816 Harper Avenue, Ghicago) may be of interest to New Zealand amateur shortwave transmitters. — "Station W9FO is especially interested to know if any: ZL amateurs have worked or are working any W stations on the 8500 k.ec. telephone band. At an A.R.R.L, convention this past summer some W9 station claimed that a friend had established two-way conimunication with some ZL and VK amateurs, but so far no proof has been forthcoming. All W amateurs are allowed to use 1667-1765 k.c. and 3500 -3600 k.c. for telephone work, and there are quite a few stations operating here. There are: some’ well-de-signed and very.efficient transmitters on the air here, including a-few quartz controlled jobs.-Arthur Bates."

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 8

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An Appeal from America Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 8

An Appeal from America Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 8

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