DX-ing Under Difficulties
Bovine Interference S eietentee ene A WELL-KNOWN New Zealand amateur transmitter has taken to dairy farming, but is finding that his hobby is suffering in consequence. He complains that the cows demand to be milked just when DX is at its best. They are sure to come bellowing round the shack when he is having an interesting chat with Patagonia. He has found a way out of his difficulty, however, for he now keeps a packet of crackers handy to the key, and by pitching these through the window contrives to keep his long distance schedules. He does not mention what effect this static eliminator has upon his but-ter-fat cheques. e
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 26, 9 January 1931, Page 11
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114DX-ing Under Difficulties Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 26, 9 January 1931, Page 11
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