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W3XAL Heard

A New Station Wane listening in last night 1 heard a S.W. station that I have wot seen mentioned in your short-wave notes, so it may be of interest to yeaders. This is W3XAL, Bound Brook, New Jersey, U.S.A., operating on a frequency of 6100 kilocycles, or 49.81 metres. ‘They closed down at 8 p.m. (N.Z. time), which was 1 a.m. Hastern Standard Time. Volume was good speaker strength. Could any reader enlighten me as to the whereabouts of S.W. station on about 35 metres on duplex calling WOO just before 8 p.m., 29/1/30, and XKZ% after 8 p.m. Call sign of this station, which was a foreigner, sound-

ed like J2GN.-

R. J.

Eatwell

(Grey-

mouth) _

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19300207.2.88

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 30, 7 February 1930, Page 40

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W3XAL Heard Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 30, 7 February 1930, Page 40

W3XAL Heard Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 30, 7 February 1930, Page 40

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