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5CL and 2YA—The Heterodyning Trouble

FroR some months correspondents have been making complaint regarding the difficulty of receiving 2YA because of 5CL, Adelaide, heterodyning wiih the New Zealand = station. Both stations are of 5 kilowatt power. Adelaide works on 411 metres or 730 kilocyeles, and 2YA works on 416.4 metres or 729 kilocycles. 2YA works on erystal control, which means that it is dead on its wavelength and.cannot vary. Apparently 5CL transmits by oscillating valve, which eannot be so finely tuned as the crystal control. Correspondence has taken place between the Radio Broadcasting Company and the Government authorities and the . Australian station’ with a view to adjustment, it is hoped that some satisfactory result will follow from the negotiations now in hand.

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 49, 19 June 1931, Page 12

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5CL and 2YA—The Heterodyning Trouble Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 49, 19 June 1931, Page 12

5CL and 2YA—The Heterodyning Trouble Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 49, 19 June 1931, Page 12

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