News and Views of the D.X. Club
Answers to Correspondents DX1T (New Plymouth): DX Club stickers for envelopes should be available within a week. "Audio" (Nelson): Your method of finding the local time for any country in the world is quite good, but you make nd allowance for time belts. In each of these, embracing 15 degrees of longtitude, the time is the same. Your log is quite rood. DX29MC: You heard 2YA _ testing. KFI Jios Angeles is OK. HFA (Masterton) suggests that a competition might be held for short-wavers, the ‘liolder of the greatest log of confirmed foreign stations (including amateurs), taking first prize. A competition of this deseription would be rather hard to run. but we would be agreeable to do so, provided there were sufficient entries. We would:be pleased to hear the opinions of other ‘short-wavers. *F.ogan Park’ (Dunedin): The address of JOPK appears in a panel in these ages., 2ZX is operated by the Western lectiie Company. Hope Gibbons Build-
ing
Dixon
Street
'ellington:
VDASvuvU-ihne acdaresses or Muropedt stations as given in the lists appearing in tlie last few issues of the "Radio Reeord" should be quite sufficient. Addresses & Addresses Wanted "Boh (Wellington).-WABC, Atlantic Broadeasting Corp., New York. KFWB,
Wernes Bros. Broadcasting Corp., Hollywood, California, There is no station KFBI. Identification Wanted Station heard at 4 am. on August 30 on approximately 821 m. (985 ke.). Weird musie, similar to that often heard from
Radio Bangkok, but more high-pitched was heard. At 4.25 a.m. an announcement which sounded like "Hello" in Eng lish. Remainder was drowned by static What is the eall of the A.W.A. station on approximately 247 m. (1210 ke.) which relays many other stations.-
L.E.
H.
Waikato
Station heard on approximately ovv m (970 ke.) at 1 a.m. on August 27, playing sramophone records. Also a Jap. heard giving instrumental items at 11.50 p.m., et Delow 40G. Brisbane. He closed
down at 12.10 a.m. on the (th.-
P.K.
B.
(Oanaru
. Pe A or eee station on 923 ke, (824 m.). heard on September 1. At 2 a.m. a flute
solo, folowed by an orchestral item, was heard. Latter sounded foreign. This was followed by a song, sung by a child, and a further orchestral number. Closed
down at 2.5 a.m.-
Logan Park
(Dune-
clin)
American on ‘approximately liso _ ke. (253 m,.), heard on August 80, about 5.380 until 5.40 p.m. Items heard: (1) "Springtime in the Rockies,"’ followed by two announcements. (2) "China Town."
(83) "1 Am Spending too Much Time on Myself.’ (4) "Jingle Rells:’ Statie was
too hard to hear .call.-
Marama
(Co-
Iac Bay )
Foreign station logged on August 30 at 3.55 a.m. on approx, 935 k.c. (321m.). Music and singing is very similar to that heard from Radio Bangkok. From 3.50 to 4.80. a.m.. the same weird music, et¢.. continued with short breaks of about ha:f a minute, but. no announcement was heard until 4.30. This was in a foreign language. At 442 music changed considerably, being more like an orchestral item, was played quickly, and sounded much like a bow being drawn quickly across a violia. At approx. 4.48 announcer spoke in English. The words, "Tlello, hello,’ but the rest was lost in a crash of static.--
Hydro
(Napier ) _
Foreign station on. approx. 1005 K.«. (28i1m.) heard at 6 a.m. on August 30, Also another on 1175 k.c.. (255m.) at 6.5 am. (Further particulars should be siven.-Ind.) Also Australian a little bfow 2WL heard announcing "3ZK, Melbourne," a fortnight ago. Is this call cor
rect?
G.
A.
(hornbury)
From August s fo september o Lille following stations have been heard btween 5 a.m. and 6,30 a.m.:-One on 1ZM’s frequency. Music sounds ag though from a large stringed instrument orchestra. One below 2ZJ-both musie and talking. Seemed to be a mixture of Bnglish and foreign language. One just below 1ZR. Majority of transmission is speech in a foreign language, Heard announcer say that Professor would speak. This was followed up by talking until I switched off at 6.30 a.m. One on 8ZR’s frequency. Music and foreign lansauce, One just below 4QG. Music from
a large orchestra is always beard.-
Dig
ger
(Hamilton).
Two Californian stations on 14i0U &.C. (258m.), and 970 k.c. (809m.). broadcasting dance music _ between 5,80. p.m. and 6.30 p.m. good, but an-
nouncements poor. DX6TUO_
(Dune-
din)
Chinese station heard on septemoer 1 from 4.50 a.m. until 6.17 a.m., when. with the approach of dawn, he faded away. Number of items, vocal and orchestral, heard at R6. Music often resembled pipes. and at other times was characteristically wei‘d,:. During first
few minutes, station changed -its. fre quency from 910 k.c. to 890 k.c., but later it remained on 910 k.c. (829m.),-DX40C. Station heard on August 18 at L184 p.m., just below 2FO, Sydney... Heard person speaking on the Australian Bond Loan. He spoke for about: an hour, after which the announcer gave. call sign,. which
was spoilt by static.-
J.
H.
(tY ellington )
Stations Identified "
-EEE "Nightbird" (Dunedin).-I also heard a station on approx. 275m, (1090 k.c.) after midnight on June 22. I put this down to a new Perth station, but accord ing to 6WE"’s card. the only. other station in Perth is GBWL on 297m. (1010
k.e )
Six Valve
(Christchurch) _
"Ground" (WVanganui).-Station of 1YA’s old frequency is either 4RK, Roekhampton, or KHJ, Los Angetes. -900 k.c. (333m.)-E.J.M. (Oamaru): . WGN, Chicago, on 720 k.c. (416m.),.J-H, (Wel-. lington) ; JORIS, Hiroshima, 353m, (350 kc.) "Statice? (Nelson), KGER. Loneheach. California; on 225m...(1330 k.e.), .
P.K.
B.
(Oamaru).
B.T.M. (Oamaru) and "Digger" Ham ton).--On ‘the morning of July 19, after 2FC had closed.down, [ heard‘the Japanese station. and at 1.30 a.m. heard the call
JOKK_
P.M.
B.
(Duned1n
H.S.M. (Qamaru) --Station between and 2YA is KMPC, owned by R. F. MeMillan, Beverly Hills, California. "Ground" (Wanganui). American next to TZL is. KMTR. DN1I2HB :(Havelavk North). Station on 2B is Radio Bang-
kock.
Logan Park
(Dunedjnp
DX650C.-Station on 55 "is WGN, Chicago, while that on 59 is WW. Cincinnati DXOA (Onebunga), K MTR: under 7ZL, -and WBBM. under. JOAK. "Southlander" (Invercargill, WROQ, New York City. -has been testing for several nights lately on 860:k.e.s. (849. metres).
N.
Jenkins
(Masterton ) _
Broadcasting Co.. 20 North W ackerdrive,’ Chicago, Illinois. "Audio" (Blenheim): American heard would be KHJ. Ea comes in here at fair strensth.-DX200-DX650C -W ENR. Great . Lakes: |
(Oamarn).
"Audio" (Blenheim) .-5>, JOTK, Sap-. poro: 58, JOGK. Kumamoto; 63.5, JOHK. Cendai. "Tiny" (P.N.): GIN, "the Breath of America." is froma record broadeast recently from 2CA, Canberra. FLM. (Dunedin). JOAK. Tokio, twin station used for educational purposes, with occasional ‘music: Other = station ws HSP1, Radio Bangkok. ‘"‘Southlande:" (Invereargill). WBOQ. New York, were broadcasting on August 15, and were nar--ticularly good on the 31st. 2BY..came on on both occasions. and blatted him: ; cut. Station on 870 k.c. is WENR, other 4GR,. Toowoomba. WTC .(Heathcote . Valley), . RVOO. Tulsa. Oklahoma. Organ. re-
auest hour till 7 p.m. N.Z.T., Friday and
Sunday.
JPC
(PN.)_
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DX Topics "Radio Bangkok. OLLOWING is an extract taken from a recent verification from Radio Bangkok.-S,W. (Gishorne) :- ."You must have heard our mediumwave station HSP (Radio Bangkok, at Phyathai), which is. working daily on 850 m. (855 kie.), power 2.5 k.w., except on Mondays from 12.30 to 15.30 G.M.T,. We also have a’shortwave station,, HSP2 (also Radio Bangkok). This station is now undergoing a series of tests on 41 metres, power 2.5 k.w., every Monday from 13.00 to 16.00 G.M.T. Both these stations may be easily recognised by the distinctive ‘note call’ in the form of a chime of six notes up and down the scale of a gong at various intervals during the programme-yYours, etc., . Luang Jammi Kolakarn, Manager, Broadwcasting Service, Bangkok." 3SH on a New Wavelength, N August 81 -I received 38SH quite ) strongly. on approx. 1085 k.c. (276 He has apparently shifted considerably from his old frequency, On August 9 I. heard. 4ZW, Dunedin, for the first He was coming in strongly at a full R9, much stronger than 4YA, though perhaps not quite so clear. Who operates this station? On the 3ist JOAK, on his 590 k.c. (508m.) frequency, came in very strongly between 7ZL and SAR. volume as compared with that when he was operating on his 870 ke. (345m frequency was practically double. He was a steady R6, and once or twice even R8&.-DX38TW (Wellington), A. Seldom-heard American, O* August 16 I logged KSOO on approx. 272m. (1100.k.¢c.). Announcer stated that the broadcast was only a weekly one, Station closed at 5.40 p.m. In the 1930: "Radio: Guide" this station is re ported as not being heard in New Zeaand. Is-this an easy station to log?-
L.E.
H.
(Waikato)
[Power 18 2 K.w., 80 it should not be very difficult to log. Address: Sioux Falls Broadcasting Association, Inc., Sioux Falls, South Dakota. . Frequency, 1110 kc. (270 m.).-Hd.] Recent Loggings. ON August 27, American, Japanese, and Australian stations: were all coming through with excellent volume; KQU, Honolulu, on 940 k.c. (319 m.), came through at R6 at 7.30 p.m., while JOGH and JOIK were at R6 at 9.30 p.m. Does an DXer know the schedule of 4MK and 8SH? .I.have been unable to _ log these. Latest vertification from WOAI San Antonio, Texas, on 1190 k.c. (25: m.) states that their new 50 k.w. transmitter is located 18 miles north of San
Antonio at Selma, Texas.-
P.K.
B.
(Oam-
aTU
. + In Defence of -3ZR. ; X86A (Otorohanga): I wrote 3ZR Greymouth, a short time ago and he forwarded me a card within a week. Your letter must have been mislaid.-
Kohi
(Auckland) .
GBR Schedule. "prior" (Kakahi): The only ‘information I have about the schedule of GBR is fhat British Official Press is transmitted from 0100 G.M.T, (12.30 p.m. New Zealand Standard Time). Station location is Rugby, England. Station KUP transmits news from the San F'raneisco "Hxaminer" from 8.30 to 9.30. p.m., concluding with. the day’s baseball re sults, Stock Hxchange information is transmitted at the conclusion of the News Session. I would like to hear from "Pilot" if he cares to write. My address is 75 Wilson Street, Hawera.-
Arthur
Stevens
(VLZHR ) .
Another European. I HAVE at last succeeded in procuring enough data to write for verification from the German station on 1085 kc,
(276 m.), power 75 kw. I first logged him about six months ago when on speech, and identified him as German. Last week I heard him faintly on quite a few mornings between 6.30 and 7 a.m. At 6.40 a.m. on August 20 I .recognised two records... At 6.380 a.m. on August 27 he came in clearly at R6, on a band programme. I:held him until almost 7.80, when he faded gradually away. One sentence used between the items was: "Un der lieber heunsen."
Other early morning stations are hear« faintly on 680 ke. (441m.): 984 ke. (804 m.): and 1125 ke. (266 m.). between 6
and 7 a.m.
R.L.
W.
. ONelson).
[We hope your digging operations are a success, Your log is fair.-Hd.j DX Jottings. ON August 26 I heard 8ZH, Greymouth, at R7. On the 17th I heard 8SH say that 3KU was dismantled, and would not be on the air again, 3SH.is not going to advertise, On its opening night i¢ was connected ap with 8BA: and 3WR.: On the 17th, L ealled up the four main cities and asked for reports. Who is the Huropean on 734 ke. (407 m. I had him on August 27 at R3. Does JOLK relay JFAK, because on the former’s frequency I have heard the latter announcing two nights running? He announces "JFAK" twice, and closes down at 1.30 am, JOPK eloses down at 12.30 a.m. He comes in on 775 ke. (887 m.) On September 80, 4Z1., Dunedin ,was heard testing. He has been off the air since October, 1980. He remarked that he was using 25 watts and working on 1220 ke. (246 m.), but that his full power when properly on the air would be 250 watts. Slogan is, "The Voice of Radio Service." 4ZW, Dunedin, is now working on watts. Has anyone heard 3RG, Castlemains? I heard him recently, but not loudly enough to send for a report. I have heard WBOQ testing lately at R6. On August 31 I heard 2XL call up many New Zealanders. He remarked that he envied our DX notepaper and club-
Logan Park
(Dunedin).
iVA notes inten aed Tor ineciusion m the following week’s issue . reach our offices by Saturday.-Hd.] Some Pointers on Earths, ONDITIONS in this locality have been excellent of late for DX-ing. although "Old Man Static" has made him: self heard. this week. Recent loggings include 83SH, Swan Hill, 7LA, Launceston, and KGIR, Buite Montana. Much has been written of late in these pages regarding different types of earth. My advice to the DX-er. who takes his hobby seriously, is to experiment until he ultimately finds the earth most suitable for his locality have. personally tried 30 different iY. of 2 from a 6ft, pipe
to a roll of wire-netting, and I find for the locality I am in (a light pumice country), that four kerosene tins with copper wire wre’ ed round each one, and a wire lead soldered on an old car radiator, has made a perfect earth. I may mention that during the Great War the wireless corps in Bgypt frequently used a roll of netting for an earth. It was merely along the ground and sand or soil t rown on it. -DX10A (Waitoa), {It is rather late to adopt the scheme you suggest, as we already have quite a number of reports.-Id.] 4ZR’s Schedule. [THE following are particulars of 4ZR, Balclutha :-Address, Morrison Radio Gramophone and Record Supplies, Clyde Street, Balclutha. Frequency, 1340 k.c. (224 m.). Schedule: Thursday, 8-10 p.m.; Sundays, 10 a.m.-12 noon. Power, 6 watts. On August 15 WBOOQ on 860 kc. (349 m.) was
heard at R7-8.-
Logan Park
(Dune-
din)
tocAL, Hroken lll, was reported in last week’s issue by several members. Letters posted to reach our offices not jater than Saturday will arrive in time for inclusion in the following issue. Unfortunately we have no room for your list of main Australian stations and relative strengths of reception. Could you let us have a similar one in the near future ?--Hd.] Reception in Timaru. DxX-ers in Timaru have not had a very good winter as regards reception. Static has been more troublesome than in the summer. In contrast to Taranaki, we have been experiencing a kind of drought, and would weleome a good week’s rain to clear the atmosphere. Still since Christmas I have logged and verified 77 American and 20 Australian stations. To those inquiring re verification from 4BCO and 4BK, I have verifications from both these stations at first writing. In fact the only station which has never answered my letter is 4ZP, Invercargill.
To create a little interest for DX-ers between the cup periods, how about a few friendly challenges between DX Club members? I have been logging only a few months, and have not a huge log, but it would create a little interest between club members. It would also be a means of getting to know one another, if not personally, by correspondence. If any member wishes to challenge another member he could do so through the notes, giving his address, and the challenged member could make out a list of verifications on hand and send same to challenger and vice versa. Naturally with my very meagre log I would not issue a challenge to Mr. Stafford or Mr. Hillis, but if challenged, for the spirit of the thing would readily accept. What do members think?-DX10C (Timaru). Reception of the Australian "Bs." ATEST loggings are as follow:KUOA, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1390 ke, (a fraction above 3GL), heard at 6 p.m. on the 13th. Quite a number of the lower powered Australians were on the air early on the morning of the i7th. 38H, Swanhill, on 4Z0’s frequency, 1080 ke, (278 m.), was still going strong at 40 a.m., working 5WS, Adelaide, They having received 200 reports during the week, one of which came from New Zealand. Canberra, was. testing earlier on 285 m. (1050 ke.). 2WL, Wollongong, half a degree below 3GL, were heard on about 14380 ke. (210 m.), elosing down at 10.30 p.m. 3RU_ was heard testing on about 200 metres (1500 ke.). Has any other DX-er heard. this station? Another Australian whose call is either 8BI or 3DI was testing on about 251 metres et ke.) until 2.10 a.m. on the 17th, 2.21 a.m. the same morning another Australian, "SW-,’’’ was heard closing down. He was just ‘under 3WwR. Possibly 5BWS, Adelaide -DEIBW: (Shannon). : Recent Loggings. oy LATEST loggings include %2H Napier, 4RK Rockhampton, 8ZE Greymouth, | WKY, Oklahoma City, and WHAS Louis-
ville, Kentucky, on 366m. (520 k.c.). I recently received a certification and two stamps from KMOX, Hotel Mayfair, St. T.onis. onerating on 275m. (1090 k.e.).--
W.
L.
(Oamaru).
Another European Verification. RECENT verifications have been received from KYA, KZRM, WRR, 3TR, and a somewhat belated acknowJedgement from the Bratislava station in Ozechoslovakia, which I-wrote to during February last. ‘The actual verification serves a two-fold purpose, in that it also verifies a transmission picked up from a sister station operating simultaneously on a higher wavelength. The letter reads as follows :- "We received your letter of February 27, and thank you very much for your interest. Please do excuse our answering only to-day, but we were almost overflooded with verification letters, and it ‘was impossible to answer them all at onee. There is no doubt that you heard our station of Bratislava, and we feel very glad that it is heard so far in the world. Bratislava is a branch-establish-ment of Paraha, and is working on 278.8 metres (1076 kilocycles), and has a power of 18. kw. The other station you picked up is also a branch establishment of ours, Brno, which is going on 341.7 metres (878 kes), with a power of 28 kw. Enclosed we are sending you the wanted list of. more powerful European stations, and wishing you a good receiving further on, We remain, Yours, etc., \ Radio Journel,
D.
DOBRIAR
I am forwarding the list of stations mantioned in the hope that it may prove
useful to DXers.-
D.T.
H.
(Timaru_
[Thig list appears in a panei On Shi page.-Id.] Frequencies of the Mexicans. N addresses column in "Radio Record" issue, August 28, 1 note 8RU given as R.A. Durant, Trumper Street, Camberwell, Vic, I have a verification of very recent date giving station as 3RU, G. F: Palmer, 8 Yerrin Street, Balwyn, Vic. Can anyone explain this? Two new relay stations will shortly be testing in Australia-2CO, Corowa, 56 k.c, (536 metres), and 5CK, Port Pirie, on 635 k.c. (472 metres). ‘Touching on the Mexican station question. A -paragraph from a recently received American magazine states that the Federal Radio Commission is in a quandary as to what to do about the wandering propensities of the Mexican station, as they seem to do as they like. This will account for XEW being received on 910 k.c.. (330 m.).. The early morning stations are coming in well now, except for static. Bratislava was at wonderful strength on the 8rd at 5.30 a.m. Bucharest was fairly good, and on the ist at 5.55 on 865 k.c. (347 m.) a station T should say was Strasbourgh
PTT. was quite readable-
J.P.
G.
(Pal
merston North).
‘A Hard Battle. BEtWEEN 1.30 am. and 2.15 am on August 30 Manila and Bangkok were coming in at good strength, The former relayed a boxing match in whicl one of the contestants had one eye com: pletely closed, the other blackened and 1 fet ROS ad Tet £
his mouth and nose both bleeding. The announcer seemed upset. No wonder !- DX670C (Dunedin). The Mcon’s Influénce on Reception. WHILe Hetening int to VK2MB, Sydney, 200m. (150 Oke), at 6.30 on August 381, ‘ailing with VIJMS (ss. a
"Broadway"). ‘I heard him state that m future his call would be VKO, instead of VK2MH, though he did not give any reason for the change . On September 1, at 7.40 p.m., while listening to the news items from 2YA, orchestral music could be plainly heard, but there was n0 heterodyne whistle present, thus making it appear that the music was coming from one of the 2YA studios. During the past week conditions -have not been . very favourable for DX-ing here, though KDYL and KOA have excelled themselves, while the. New. York station, WABCO, on 860ke. (349m.), has been coming in with great volume. On checking back through my diary I notice that distant reception has not been as good while the moon is near its full, as it is during the periods of new moon. I also notice that the last quarter seems to be the best part of the month. During the full moon period static has been worse than at any other. I have arrived at this by striking an average over the last nine months. It would be interesting to know how other members have found’ reception in relation to the moon I notice in recent DX notes that some members have logged XHW, Mexico City on 910ke. (830m-); yet according to thv latest list of stations issued by the Department of Commerce in Washington, D.C., XHW is listed at 780ke. (384m.) and on August 9 last I listened to station XEG, Mexico City, operating on 910ke. (330m.), from 6.10 till 6.45 pm., and T am atite certain that the call was XHG. -DX1T (New Plymouth). DX Notes. R® DX badges. I have recently been in Palmerston North, Wanganui and Masterton and have so far seen only one badge. Re verification cards. I received one from 223, Gisborne, recently. I had written twice and just about given up hope. I am still waiting for one from 4BC, Brisbane, although I enclosed a stamped_envelope with report on August 7. atest verifications reczived include KNX, Hollywood; KBELW, Burbank; KOA, Denver; THO, Hobart; 2ZD, Masterton (daylight).DXOW (Feilding). KDB on 100 Watts Logged. RECENT loggings are WBOQ, New York, 860 k.e,. (849 m.); WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas, 800 k.c, (375 mi 2K0O, Neweastle,.1410 k.c. (213 m.); and KDB, a 100-watter in Santa Barbara, , Calif. When "Seven Kicker" (Okoroire Springs) said that his call was hard to get he was perfectly right. I succeeded on August 29, but only after six weeks’ listening. I have received a small slip of paper verifying my recep-
tion of WGN, Chicago. They also returned my letter, J.C.: WBN does not always close down at 5.80 p.m. I have heard him at 645 pm. A few weks ago I complained about 3BY, Melbourne, not replying to my report. He: must have seen it, because I recently received a verification from him, Particulars of VK8BY are:. Wavelength, 249.9 m. (1200 k.c.); power, 50 watts; address, 37 Bambra Road, Caulfield, S.E.F', After four months 2ZJ, Gisborne, also. veri fied. Has any DX-er ever received verifications from the following VK’s: 38LA, Taraumea; 3LR, Melbourne; 3KR, Lake Ferra: or 8GK, Caulfield? "These were
heard last winter.-
N.
Jenkins
(Master-
ton
Reports Wanted by KZNM. HAS any DX-er heard JOAK heterodyning 1YA? On August 31 a station was heterodyning and during a lull in the wrestling relay I distinctly heard JOAK’s announcer. ‘This is the only occasion I have noticed ‘it. mn August 30 KZRM called New Zealand listeners when closing down and stated he would be pleased to receive reports. DX-ers can generally rely on hearing a good fight from here on Sunday mornings. Re Japanese station heterodyning 4QG. On August 30 I waited until 4QG closed down. when the Jap came’ in strongly. When closing at 12:30.a.m. call was very distinct as JOBK, Osaka, Latest American loggings include KJR, KELW, KGU (Honolulu), KTAB and KFWB. The latter was very loud until 2GB came on the air, although power is only 1 k.w. Would "J.P.0." (P:N.) be kind enough to forward for publica-
tion ` 2 list of Aussie VRs?7
Hydro
Napier).
4ZL. on the Air Again. GAL, Dunedin, can now be heard testing on‘his old He was heard again on 2/9/31, at 11.30 p.m.,; when the announcer mentioned that they were using 50 watts, one-fifth of their: normal power. On 26/8/31 WHENR was heard on jazz and organ items at 10.45 p.m. WLW was heard at 10.25 p.m. on September 1, on a test programme. Some DXers have mentioned how: slow 4ZP, Invercargill is in replying to reports. I wrote on July 29, enclosing a stamp, and had a card returned on the 81st of the: same month-DX20C (Oamaru). 3ZE, Greymouth. PARTICULARS of 8ZE, Greymouth, follows :-Address, Schaef’s Garage, Mackay Street, Greymouth. | Schedule: Week days, 8 p. im. till 10 p.m. $ Fridays, 12 till 2 p.m.. Wavelength, 366 metres (820kes.). Power, 50 watts. Information of KNX as follows! Studios and offices, 5555 Marathon Boulevard, Hollywood, California. 285 metres (1056 kes.); 5kw. New sealps include: 31R, 3ZH, WABC, K#B1, WLW. KMBC, and WBZ. Through the DX columns would like to thank Mr. Bllis. of Okats: for the.
very fine list of stations,-
Bob
(We B
lington).
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