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High-Powered Stations

A FEW weeks ago mention was made in these notes of the probability of some of the new giant-powered American broadcast stations being heard in New Zealand during the ensuing winter months. It is, therefore, interesting to read that Mr. W. G. Sturgess, of Christchurch, has already heard WGY, Schenectady,. New York State, from 9 till 9.30 p.m., testing with the stupendous power of: 200,000 watts. Reception was of good loudspeaker volume, No doubt, as the tendency in America is to increase the power of their stations, before long some more of the Americans will be ‘heard regularly. in various parts of New Zealand. 4

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 39, 11 April 1930, Page 24

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High-Powered Stations Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 39, 11 April 1930, Page 24

High-Powered Stations Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 39, 11 April 1930, Page 24

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