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Frequency Tests From 2YA

LISTENERS will remember that last year special broadcasts were made for the purpose of giving listeners the opportunity of testing the capabilities of their receivers. These broadcasts comprised the whole gamut of frequencies and demonstrated the high and low notes which a serviceable receiver should be able to reproduce. . . Similar frequency tests are to be carried out by 2YA on Saturday, June 21. There will be a daylight test at the conclusion of the relay of the First Test from Dunedin and a test under night-time conditions at 9 o'clock. These tests will be conducted by the Broadcasting Company's Chief Engineer.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19300613.2.34

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Page 9

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Frequency Tests From 2YA Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Page 9

Frequency Tests From 2YA Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 48, 13 June 1930, Page 9

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