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Stations Heard During Week Ending June 21

RA97, Siberia, 70 metres: Each evening. W9XF, Chicago, 49.83 metres: Sunday and Saturday. -WSXAL, New dersey, 49,18 metres: Sunday and Saturday. W2XE, New York, 49.02 metres: Sunday. ? 2? 36 metres (about); Tuesday. ? 33 metres (about): Saturday. ? ? $2.5 metres (about): Saturday. ? Germany, 31.5 metres (about): Wednesday and Friday. W2XAF, Schenectady, 31.4 metres: Sunday and Tuesday. ZLZXX, Wellington, 31.4 metres (about): Sunday. 3UZ, Melbourne, 32 metres: Monday, ZEESEN, Germany, 31.38 metres: Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Saturday. PCJ,. Holland, 31,28 metres: Friday and Saturday. K Manila, 31.3 metres: Each evening except Monday. NRH. Costa Rica, 30.5 metres: Saturday. 2 ? 30.5 metres (about): Monday. ? ? 28 metres (about): Monday and Satprday. VK2ME, Sydney, 28.5 metres: Daily. GBP, England, 27.7 metres: Daily. G5SW, England, 25.53 metres: Each day except Monday. ? ? 24.5 metres (about): Sunday. 2 ? 24 metres (about): Sunday. WS8XK, Pittsburgh, 25.25 metres: Sunday. W2XAD, Schenectady, 19.5 metres: Sunday.

--- — * 0 a.m., and much better at R6 at ve am, | . ME and GBP were both R9 at 7.45 am. PCJ from 1.30 p.m. were R7, varying from that to R8 till 5.80 p.m. Reception for the greater part was gushy, only being steady for short periods. NRH was just audible at times from 2pm. Duplex between stations on 32.5 and 383 metres was heard at 8 p.m. . On about 29 metres from 3 p.m. a very strong carrier was heard till late in the afternoon. Several talks were heard in a foreign language, The only English heard was counting. After 4.30 p.m. a frequency test was carried out, Reception all through was excellent, both regards volume and modulation. o call was heard, but may have been given while I was listening on other waves: 2MBH and GBP were R9 and R8 from about 3.50 pm. W&8XAL at 4.80 p.m. was R5.. WOXF was R4 at 4.30 p.m., increasing in strength rapidly. RA97 at 10 p.m. were R8, and R9 at 11 p.m. Some fine orchestral selections were heard. KIXR again was weak, being only R4 after 10 p.m.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 32

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Stations Heard During Week Ending June 21 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 32

Stations Heard During Week Ending June 21 Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 32

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