A New Australian
LOW-POWER Australian station which has recently risen into prominence is 3DB, Melbourne, 255 metres (1175 k.c:). The other evening "Switch" had 83DB louder than 8LO and 38AR, Melbourne. This was about midnight, and 3DB quickly increased in volume from thence onward. It was about four times as loud ‘hs 8UZ, Melbourne, another low-power station, which formerly came in with good loudspeaker volume. Apparently there is some unknown reason why these lowpower stations sometimes reach Wellington with such volume. Possibly there is some relationship between distance and wave-length. These smallpowered stations are on a wave-length below 300 metres (1000 k.c.).
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 4
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102A New Australian Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 20, 29 November 1929, Page 4
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