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International Short-wave Tests

ON Thursday, March 6. from 7 p.m. onwards. transmission from London on short-wave was very clear, speech from 2MH (Sydney), via London, being heard at good strength in Lyall Bay, Wellington. Stations GBP and GBX, London, were testing, and to locate a heterodyne whistle, which interfered with 2ME, GBP was stopped for a few minutes, and London spoke through GBX. 2ME was requested to check up their frequency. Speech from 2ME, and London was heard simultaneously from the London station; Mr, Farmer’s voice from Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd., Sydney, having traversed well over 20,000 miles. These two English stations must not be confused with. G5SW, Chelmsford, England, which station broadeasts special functions,-R.. Leslie Jones (Wellington).

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 35, 14 March 1930, Page 31

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International Short-wave Tests Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 35, 14 March 1930, Page 31

International Short-wave Tests Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 35, 14 March 1930, Page 31

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