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Time Signals

; gous | time ago we announced that 2YA intended to broadcast time signals from the Kelburn Observatory. That has. now been put into practice, and at four and seven p.m. the signals go on the air. A few minutes prior to the hour a low note is emitted from the station. At the ‘exact hour a strong note of different pitch is heard -from the observatory, and this is followed by other notes of equal intensities.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19300627.2.9

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 2

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Time Signals Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 2

Time Signals Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 50, 27 June 1930, Page 2

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