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European Broadcasters

— + Dxers who tune into the European stations in the early hours of the morning will be interested in a 48-page booklet we have just imported specially from England. The booklet, produced by "World Radio," contains a complete list of all European stations with notes on each. By these notes ane can identify the station without Inowing a word of the language. Frequency, wavelength, and power are also given, Space is left in the margin for dial readings and any other notes, The booklet is complete with short wave European stations. A few only of these are available (price, 2/-), and dxers are urged to secure their copies immediately, —

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19311127.2.32

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 13

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European Broadcasters Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 13

European Broadcasters Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 20, 27 November 1931, Page 13

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