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A photograph of the short-wave transmitter to be carried on the launch which will escort Miss Mercedes Gleitze on her long swim across Cook Strait early next month. This will be the first time radio telephony has been used on such an occasion.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 28, 23 January 1931, Page 30

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A photograph of the short-wave transmitter to be carried on the launch which will escort Miss Mercedes Gleitze on her long swim across Cook Strait early next month. This will be the first time radio telephony has been used on such an occasion. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 28, 23 January 1931, Page 30

A photograph of the short-wave transmitter to be carried on the launch which will escort Miss Mercedes Gleitze on her long swim across Cook Strait early next month. This will be the first time radio telephony has been used on such an occasion. Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 28, 23 January 1931, Page 30

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