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Broadcast of Rugby

_~ Telegraph Department’s qi order to ensure the best possible reception of the shortwave broadeast from 2ME, Sydney, of the Rugby Tests, played at Sydney, the Broacdeasting Board arranged with the Post and Telegraph Department for the use of the department’s shortwave station at Mount .Crawford. In addition to this, the board has as standbys two other shortwave receiving points. By using Mount Crawford the electrical disturbances prevalent in most parts of the city can be avoiled, and there is a better chance of the broadcast being picked up satisfac§orily.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 52, 8 July 1932, Page 5

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Broadcast of Rugby Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 52, 8 July 1932, Page 5

Broadcast of Rugby Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 52, 8 July 1932, Page 5

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