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A Request

NOTICH that you have never printed a list of the Australian amateur radio transmitters like the muchappreciated list of New Zealand ama-. teurs which was printed in the June 28. Could you publish a list of the Australian amateurs or advise where I ean obtain one? I notice also that you are printing lists of B class stations in New Zealand, and next week will be printed lists of stations heard in New Zealand. Well, I am sure tnese are and will be much looked forward to by the longwave DX. hunter, but these persons should have purchased a "Tisteners’ Guide". with the necessary information in it. If it is impossible for the VK amateurs to be published eould you tell me of a book that could be bought with the required data in it?--D.McW. (Westport). (A list of Australian amateurs would involve more space than warranted. They are given in "Radio Amateur Call’ Book," September, 1929, obtainable from Te Aro Book Depot, Wellington, A full list of broadcast stations was published in "All About the All Blectric.-Hd. ) LL sorts of messages ‘are received by broadcasting stations... An American station acknowledges the following telephone call, which at first greatly puzzled and then amused the technicians: "Say, mister, your station is playing too fast. How can I slow it down on my set?" (See page 82.)

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19291129.2.49

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 12

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A Request Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 12

A Request Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 12

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