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Australian Reception

Following is a table showing the relative strengths of reception (R1-10) of Australian stations heard between the hours of 10.30 pm. and 12.30 am. recently.-N.J. (Masterton). BRO cece eee eee e ee coecee QBL, 4QG we... cee aee ceese 3AR, 3LO, 4K, 2GRB. eoeete 2NC, 2AY, 7ZL, 2UE ...... SDB, 5CL, 3UZ, 2HD ...... SBA, 3BO. 3IXZ. 4BC .....- 2WL, 2X, 2M0 ore eeraeoee QUW, 2KY, 4B ....ceeees 4UW, 4GR, 3GEK ........-.- oo mh WR Oo a

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 17, 6 November 1931, Page 14

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Australian Reception Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 17, 6 November 1931, Page 14

Australian Reception Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 17, 6 November 1931, Page 14

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