S.W. Broadcast for N.Z.
q HAVE just received a letter from a South American station, Hl Prado, which contains the following advice:"We are pleased to advise you that we will transmit a special programme dedicated to our New Zealand listeners on Saturday, October 3, from 11 p.m. to 1 am, H.8.T. This will be on Sunday from about 4-6 p.m. N.Z, time. Bl Prado will operate on a wavelength of 39.80 m. We presume that you will receive this letter in ample time to notify all radio fans in advance, and we hope to be repaid by a good number of reports on this transmission. Announcements will all be made in Spanish and English. Addresg AS. all communications to: El Prado, Apart- | ado 98, Riobamba, Heuador." I also re ceived a letter from Mr. Payne, the engineer of W3XL, to whom I wrote some time ago for information concerning WO9XAA. He writes as follows: "Relative to your inquiry regarding WOXAA. To the best of my knowledge this station operates on a wavelength of 25.34 m., and relays station WCFL’s presentations
irregularly_
A. P.
Morrison
(Welline-
ton).
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 12, 2 October 1931, Page 16
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186S.W. Broadcast for N.Z. Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 12, 2 October 1931, Page 16
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