How to taee i0 to Oversea Station8 With a view to assisting both beginners and the "hard-boiled" type of Dx en- thusiasts, a chart of broadcast stationg has been prepared on unique lines. In any part Of the World The main idea is that stations in any THE 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 pogitions of a few stations, many others may ke readily searched for and found without the necessity RECORD for hunting through numerous liats. Compactness is an essential feature of the chart, and although over 220 DX LOG stations are entered, there is no con Fusion. Stations include all New Zealand and Australian8, a large number of CHART Americang heard, or likely to be heard, numerous Mexican; South (Dimengions 17 by 11) American, Japanese, Canadian and a Few of the super power stations SO greatly sought after by the rea] enthusiast There 18 only 2 RADIO RECORD. Box 1032. limited number available. We Wellington: advise you to get Please send me the "Radio Record" DX your copy to-day Log Chart. I enclose 5d. in stamps: from you book- seller Or by Bend- ing direct to our Name. oflice. Price 4d , nlus ld. postage: Address.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 12, 2 October 1931, Page 31
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216Page 31 Advertisement 2 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 12, 2 October 1931, Page 31
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