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‘TH Australian stations, like the recent weather, have been exceedingly fickle of late. Some evenings they have exhibited symptoms of resuming their normal audibility, only to lapse again the following evening. It has been "Switch’s" experience to find 2BL, Sydney, the loudest of all the trans-Tasman stations, with 2FC, Sydney, generally a poor second. Of the minor Australian stations, 83DB, Melbourne, has been persistently the best. A few nights ago the Japanese station on a slightly higher frequency (shorter wave-length) than that of 4QG, Brisbane, was back again with about half of its maximum volume. Beginners must be patient, for the Australian stations will be back again when atmospheric ‘conditions resume normality.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 27, 17 January 1930, Page 11

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 27, 17 January 1930, Page 11

Untitled Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 27, 17 January 1930, Page 11

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