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Log for Week Ending March 21

RV15, Siberia, 70.1 metres: Still very good every evening. PMY, Java, 58 metres: Just after midnight on Saturday, R8, static very bad. 56 metres (about): Same time and remarks as for PMY. HVJ, Vatican City, 50.26 metres: Hach morning since Wednesday, volume excellent, but too much static. Mostly talk, but some music. PKS3AN, Sourabaya, 49.7 metres: Commences at 12.10 a.m. with chimes, followed by Dutch National Anthem, R9 on Saturday, spoilt by static. 7LO, Nairobi. 50 metres-Dvery morntill 7 am. Wednesday was the best, when they were R7. with some static, WS8XAL, Cincinnati, 49.5 metres.Sunday and Saturday; good volume late in afternoon. y. i

UOR2, Vienna, 49.4 metres.-A _ station. on this wavelength has been heard voveral mornings during the week at about Ws3XAL, Boundbrook, 49.18 metres.Sunday and Saturday. Excellent volume till 5.30 p.m. Saigon, Indo-China, 49 metres-From 11 p.m. at wonderful volume each evening. WS8XK, Pittsburg, 48.86 metres.Sunday till 5.80 p.m., quite good at R&. HRB, Honduras, 48.62 metres.__ Saturday till 4.80 p.m. They went off in English, and then in Spanish, about 40 per cent, readable. CTSAG, Madeira, 47 metres.-Tuned in on Saturday at 6.20 am. just as they were signing off. R6-7. Moscow, 45.4 metres (about).-Wach morning at good volume. Tike R 15, there is plenty of talk, but some good musie at times. , OXY, Denmark, 31.51 metres.-No chance to confirm this station yet, because a Morse station is on top nearly all the time. About R77 every morning at 6 o’clock. W2XAF, Schenectady, 31.48 metres.Sunday and Saturday, reaching. R9 by 4 pnt. Zeesen, Germany, 31.38 metres.-Very good each morning. A Morse station is often troublesome. W1XAZ, Springfield Mass., 31.35 metres.-Saturday and Sunday, reaching R8 by 4.80 p.m. PCJ, Eindhoven, Holland, 31.28 metres. -Our old friend is back again to his usual- volume. Their Saturday afternoon programme was very good, being R9 from 2.45 p.m. till after 5 p.m. They attempted to broadcast early morning farmyard noises after 5 p.m., but a Morse station spoilt this. On a previous occasion fowls were heard here which were at Kindhoven. GBP, Rugby, 27.7 metres.-Sunday morning from 5.25 a.m., rebroadcasting the opening ceremony of the Buenos Aires Hxhibition by the Prince of Wales, reported fully last week. R9, gushy at first, but improving early, G5SW, Chelmsford.’ 25.53 metres.Each morning except Sunday and Monday, from 6.30 o'clock. Volume quite zood. Rapid fade always spoil readability. 12R0. Rome, 25.4 metres.-One of the best early morning stations. . 19.8 Metres (about).-Friday evening, 9.45 o’clock; foreign talk at R6. W2XAD, Schenectady, 19.5 metres.Seldom heard these mornings. Was R2 at 6.30 am. on Monday.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 37, 27 March 1931, Page 29

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Log for Week Ending March 21 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 37, 27 March 1931, Page 29

Log for Week Ending March 21 Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 37, 27 March 1931, Page 29

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