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Short-Wave Club

Organisation to Help Amateurs "Hs club was formed less than a year ago for the benefit of those who are becoming interested in these short waves. That the club is serving a useful purpose is proved by the fact that the membership is now 200, and still increasing. Although intended as 2 local (New Zealand) club, we have & member in the United States who wanted to join us after reading about our activities in the "Radio Record."

Then we have Mr. Edward Startz. the world-known announcer of POJ, Holland, who says he is proud to belong to this organisation. The club’s sole object is for the benefit of short-wave listeners and experimenters, Members are advised on all subjects relating to short-wave radio, how and what to build, how to tune, what to listen for (an up-to-date list of stations with their wave-lengths and schedules, is posted to members from time to time). For Wellington members, there are monthly lectures, and for all members a monthly circular is compiled by the secretary, who is anxious to supply any inquirer with full particulars of the New Zealand Short-wave Club.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19320115.2.57.3

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 27, 15 January 1932, Page 24

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Short-Wave Club Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 27, 15 January 1932, Page 24

Short-Wave Club Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 27, 15 January 1932, Page 24

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