DX Notes
Australian Reception The following table shows the relative strengths of reception of the Australian "B’" stations as heard at 10.30 p.m. on June 17. 125.0C (Seacliffe). 4.BH, 28M, 2CH, 2GB.... 89 20E, 3HA, 4BC ecopoveoee 7LA, 2AY' eeeocereeeseece 20A, 2HA eeeceeerestoaesose 3KZ, 3B0, 380Z eoeeeeeoces 7HO, 2WL, £KO, 2UW ... The above table affords an interesting comparison with the following sent in by 1230C (‘Limaru). It was compiled at 10.15 p.m, on June 18. 2GB, 4BH, 2CH, 28M ... R9 3EIA. 2HD, 3AW, 30UZ, 8DB, 4BC ...........- 3B0, 2UE, 2UW, 3KZ, TLA 2KY, 2M0, 2WL, 3GL, 2AY THO, 4T0, 4BK, "SBA, 2K0 4GR, 2CA, sWR, 5AD, 2GN, 3TR eeereveoceooeees eeece =KA e+e er eeoeoeoeseteceese 6ML, 5DN eeosecoescoeoeoes GPR, SPI occ cee eecceee He GU AD me bo Ce me OT 98 OD 1230C mentions that in his’ opinion 2HD earns a much higher place on the list than that given it by others, and is, for example, well ahead of 2UE and 2UW.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 51, 1 July 1932, Page 29
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