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How t0 tune in to Overseas Stations With a view to asgisting both 'beginners and the 'hard-boiled" type of DX en- thusiast8, a chart of broadcast stations hag been prepared on unique lines. In any part of the World THE The main idea is that stations in any part of the world are shown in order of sequence in which they will be founc' on the dials, and thus, from 'RADIO the known positions of a few stationg, many otherg may ke readily gearched 99 For and found without the necessity RECORD for hunting through numerous ligts. Compactness is an eggential feature of the chart, and although over 220 DX LOG stations are entered, there is no con- Fugion. Stationg include all New Zealand and CHART Australians, a large number of Americans heard, or likely to be heard, numerous Mexican, South (Dimensions 17 by 1) American, Japanese, Canadian and a few of _ the super Power stationg g0 greatly sought after by the real enthusiast. There is only 0 limited wumher RADIO RECORD. Box 1032, #vailable_ We Wellington. advise Jou to gct Please send m� the "Radio Record" DX FOUI' copy to-day Iog @hart. I enclose 5d. in stamps. Irom YO UT' book- seller OT' by sena- ing direet lo 0MT' Name _ oflice. Price 4d,, plus 1d. postage. Address _

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 10, 18 September 1931, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 10, 18 September 1931, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 10, 18 September 1931, Page 19

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