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Radio Talks from 3YA

FORTNIGHTLY talks to radio listen-ers--"hams," and others who want to learn more: about the why and wherefore of the equipment in a radio receiving set-are to be given from 8YA by "Aerial," the radio editor of the Christchurch "Star." "Aerial" has been interested in radio since the "early days," and is as great an enthusiast as ever. He can be relied upon to make his broadcast as interasting as his notes and comments in; the "Star," where the radio page is a{ feature. ‘G

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19300627.2.24

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 6

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Radio Talks from 3YA Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 6

Radio Talks from 3YA Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 6

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