How to tune in to Overseas Stations 8 Witk a view to a8gisting both beginnere and the "hard-boiled'" type of DX en- thusiasts, 8 chart of broadcast 8tations na8 been prepared on unique lines: In any part of , the World The main idea i8 that stations in any THE part of the world are shown in ordor of sequence in which they will bo Foun" on the dials, and thus, from RADIO the known positiong of a few etatione, many otherg may e readily gearched for and found without the neceseity RECORD 99 for hunting through numerous liete: Compactnegs is an esgential feature of the chart, and althougk over 220 stationa ere entered, there i8 no con" DX LOG fueiona Stations include all New Zealand and Auetraliang, 8 large number of CHART American8 heard, or likely to be heard, numerousg Mexican, South Dimensiong 17 by M) American, Japanese, Canadian and a few of the guper power 8tations Jo greatly gought after by the real enthusiast; There i8 only a RADIO RECOBD. Box 1032, limited number available: We Wellington. advige you to get Pleage gend me the "Radio Record" DX your copy to-day Log Chart. I enclose 5d. in stamp8: trom your book- geller or by Bend 1ng direct to our Name . ofce: Price 4d,, plus 1d. postage: Address . 30 42
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19310925.2.44.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 11, 25 September 1931, Page 15
Word count
Tapeke kupu
220Page 15 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 11, 25 September 1931, Page 15
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.