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Short-wave News

Short Waves from Rabat. RAPrAt Morocco, already famous for its broadeasting station, is to have a short-wave transmitter. The apparatus is nearing completion, and tests will probably begin in the near future. Twin Transmitters in Czecho-Slovakia. T? is reported that the new short-wave station at Podebrady will comprise twin transmitters working on wavelengths between 15 and 20 metres. Short Waves from the Vatican City. [tHE new Vatican City short-wave wireless station will be opened at an early date. It is stated that in the course of the ceremony the Pope will broadcast @ message to the world. Js If ARI, Hong-Kong, China? ON Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, from 10 p.m. till 10.80 p.m.,.a station has been logged on about 49 metres, at good strength, with severe fading, transmitting records. Until Saturday no word was spoken, just -one record after another from start to finish, About 10.80 p.m. on Saturday some talk was heard between a man and woman in what was probably Chinese. Later an item was put on after the style of the music we so often hear from Japan atid Siam.: A recent radio magavine from. America gives a Station in Hong-Kong with the call of ARI working 6n 49. metres,

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 40

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Short-wave News Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 40

Short-wave News Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 1, 18 July 1930, Page 40

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