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Stations Heard During Week Ending May 17.

RA9$7, Siberia, 70 metres: Each ‘evening, W9XF, Chicago, 49.83 metres: Sun., Wed., Thurs., and Saturday. W3XAL, New Jersey, 49.18 metres: " W2XAF, Schenectady, 31:4 metres: Saturday and Sunday. Germany, 31.38 metres: Each morning. PC. Holland, 81.28 metres: Friday and Saturday. NRH, Costa Rica, 30.5 metres: Saturday. VK2MB, Sydney, 28.5 metres: Daily. GBX, England, 27.5 metres: Daily. 5SW, England, 25.53 metres: Each morning except Monday and Saturday. KIXR, Manila, 25.3 metres (about): Each day except Friday. W6XN, California, 23.85 metres: Sun., Tue., and Friday. W2XAD, Schenectady, 19.56 metres:

be heard. Zeesen started at 6.85 a.m. at R8. They were gushy, but a little better than PCJ. BSW could not be heard up till 7.30: am.) W2XAF. when first tuned in at 2 p.m. were R8, with rapid fading. Dance music was heard later from the Rainbow Room of the New Kenmore Hotel, Albany, New York. PCJ were R38 at 2 p.m., increasing to R8-9 by 5 p.m. Reception was spoilt by mush, On 38 metres at 2.15 p.m. duplex talk was heard at R4. NRH, Costa Rica, was R38 at 2.30 p.m.,; but were very rough. At 2.50 p.m. some foreign talk and EXnglish was heard, including the call NRH. ‘This was followed by an orchestral item at R6..The station went off at 3 p.m. without any further announcement. W9XF was R2-3 at 3.380 pm, increasing. to R7-8 by 5.27 p.m., when they off. W3XAL, from R38 at 8.30 p to R6 at 4.80 p.m., were heard with their "Slumber music, Another station was heard between OXF ‘and 3XAL, but too weak to be readable. GBX and 2MH, at 5.80: p.m., were both at good strength handling post office ‘duplex telephony. KIXR was very weak and rough at 10 p.m. RA97 were RO at 10 p.m. and R3 on their first harmonic, Unidentified. ' 41.6 metres (about), Tuesday, Wednnesday, Friday, and Saturday. 35.8 metres (about), Thursday. 83 metres (about), Saturday. . 82 metres (about), Monday and ‘Wednesday, | 26.7 metres. (about), Wednesday. ' Reception during the week has been very poor with most stations, clarity nb 4 spoilt on many stations by mushine

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 30

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Stations Heard During Week Ending May 17. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 30

Stations Heard During Week Ending May 17. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 30

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