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Australian Reception

rok the guidance of those who wish to check their reception of the Australian stations, "Switch" prepares a weelily table showing the average relative strengths with which he has obtained reception at 11.30 p.m. during the past weelk:2BL, Sydney ...... 9 to 10 2i'C, Sydney ....... 8 to 9 4QG, Brisbane ...... 6 to 7 2UE, Sydney ....... 5 to 6 3L0, Melbourne .... 5 to 6 3DB, Melbourne ..... 4 to 5 2GB, Sydney ....... 4 to 5 3UZ, Melbourne ..... 3 to 4 3AR, Melbourne .... 3 to 4 5CL, Adelaide ...... 2 2KY, Sydney ....... 43 The above figures are the points assessed, with 10 as the maximum. They indicate a wide variation in signal strength due to weak reception about the middle of last weelk.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 46, 30 May 1930, Page 10

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Australian Reception Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 46, 30 May 1930, Page 10

Australian Reception Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 46, 30 May 1930, Page 10

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