October "Radio Log"
JDX=ERS will find this month’s "Radio Log" of considerable interest. Probably what will appeal to them most is a complete list of Australian stations, together with a dxer’s map. f Australia, The list is up to date and sets out all , the Australians operating on a regular schedule. The map shows the location #~ of the stations listed. There is also a list of the European stations with over 10 kilowatts of power, and this sets out the characteristic calls and signals used. In addition, there is a list of Mexican stations whose power exceeds 1 k.w. There is an interesting account of the new German station at Heilsberg recently been received in New Zealand, and gleanings from the American stations-many of these newsy paragraphs have been contributed by a DX member in America. Certain regulations of the DX Competition are under fire, and correspondents’ views on this metter have been given full expression. here is a very useful wrinkle for extending the tuning range of your set, so that you ean pick up the stations below 200 metres. The "Log" will be on sale this week and ean be obtained from all booksellers and dealers, price 6d. a cof. ? v
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 15, 23 October 1931, Page 2
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203October "Radio Log" Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 15, 23 October 1931, Page 2
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