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week. Their carriers are nearly «always to be heard at varying strengti: A station on about 31.4 metres has been heard’ on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday mornings about 6 o’¢lock at eall.. A correspondent says it i W2X AF. ' On 34.6 metres (about) a weak foi eign voice was heard on Friday morning. "Hullo, Berlin’ was heard at intervals on about 21.2 metres on Thur'sday morning, this, with a few foreign words, was all that could be hearid. At the same,time (6 a.m, Thursday) an American voice was audible, about 25 -per cent. readable, on about 20.83 metres.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 22, 13 December 1929, Page 31
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