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2YA Heard in Southern Seas

WHILE the Kosmos was working the lower l#titudes on its whaling expedition, the members of the crew frequently listened to programmes broadeast from 2YA. For the specia benefit of the Norwegian members 0: the crew, on one afternoon some Nor wegian music was broadcast at a cer tain time. Information received fron the crew on return of the Kosmos tt port was that this particular trans mission was listened to by a numbe! of the crew with great delight, anc although it was not dark in thos latitudes when the transmission cam«e through, reception was of the mos perfect clarity.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 9

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2YA Heard in Southern Seas Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 9

2YA Heard in Southern Seas Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 9

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