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Log for Week Ending July 2

12RO, Rome, 80 metres: Heard on this wak'elength on Wednesday and Saturday RV15, Siberia, 70.1 metres: About R&-9 each evening. Static has been bad. HVJ, Vatican City, 50.26 metres: This station wis going till after 8 a.m, on Thursday at RO _RV59, Moseow, 50 metres: Still good each morning till 8.30 a.m., or later, WOXF, Chicago, 49.83 metres: Morday, RG at + p.m. to RS by 4.80 p.m. About the same on Wednesday, but gushy- , 4 WSXAL, Boundbrook, 49.18 metres: Sunday only, R98, but noisy till 4.30 p.m WSXK, Pittsburgh, 48.86 metres: Sun day and Wednesday, closing at 4 p.m. with good yolume, Were on_till after 10,80 p.m. on Friday, with the Democratic Conyention relay. : EN, Moscow, 45.88 metres: About R65 on dpesday and Wednesday at a.m, ,WND, New Jersey; 44.4 metres: FriJay; from 8.15 p.n,, testing with VK2MB, sydney, Musical recordings were goo

at R9, but speech was distorted. " They closed at about 8.53 p.m. Radio Maroc, Rabat, 32.26 metres: This station was good on Monday morning, being very clear and steady at R8&-9. VK3ME, Melbourne, 31,55 metres: Wednesday and Saturday, good volume, with severe fading and distortion at times, _ OXY, Denmark, 31.51 metres: Seldom heard how. Monday was the best for the week, being R5 at $8 a.m. with a choir. W2XAF, Schenectady: 31.48 metres: Quite good each day till 3.30 p,m, They were on the air on Monday night after 1 p.m., testing with another station Atatic was too bad to hear much, Signals were R8-9. Friday was also a late night they closed at 10.16 p.m. after an all- night transmission. Zeesen, Germany, 31.38 metres: Very good each morning except Wednesday. when I eould not find them.

W1XAZ, Springfield, 31.35 metres: This station was only going late on Friday with the Democratic Convention; they were still on at 10.30 p.m., when I closed down. They are quite good every aftetuoon. ; VK2ME, Sydney, 31.28 metres: Sunday, excellent from about 5.30 p.m. at good yolume, ‘The description of the first All Black Test on Saturday was transmitted on 30,75 metres, JIAA, Japan, 50.5 metres (about): This Jap is coming in well every evening just now. On Wednesday they had a lesson in English till 9.30 pm. Talk session followed till 10 p.m. Then mysie and more talk, all at RQ. I did not get a call at any time, but Mr, McDonagh (Short-wave Club) heard it given very quickly. HAQ, Madrid, 30.4 metres: Quite good ¢ach day from 1] am. to 12.80 p.m. Usually about R8-9.

DAQ or DIQ, Germany, 29.1 meires {about): Wednesday, 8.20 a.m., music at RY, after which a few words were heard in German, then nothing else but a highfrequenvty note for a long time. Just before 11 a.m, they were tried again. and the conclusion of a talk on music for reception im America was heard. This was RT-8, 28.7 metres (about): Sunday at 11.30 p.m, (while hunting for a station doing the Wueharist Conference), a piano item et R4, but no eall heard. On Tuesday a foreigner was heard ou the same wavelength with music at R5, A eall was given, but coukl not under: stand it, also "Radio --." Radio Colonial, Paris, 25.6 metres: Still good each morning till 10.30 a.m.: one of the best received now. G5SSW, Chelmsford, 25.53 metres: Sometimes fair till 10.80 a.m, at about RS. Only just audible at their best at 11 p.m. 1ZKRG, Rome, 25.4 metres: Hvery morning except Wednesday and Saturday, when they were on 80 metres. Volume is good, but very often gushy, WsxXK, Pittsburgh, 25.25 metres: Mouday and Tuesday till about 1.80 p.m.. reaching R8, but gusby. 25 metres (about): Tuesday, 1.40 p.m. till 2 p.m., a lady speaking in a foreign at R8-9. Again on Wedncsday at 8 am. a foreign talk was heard at Rod. W2XAD, Schenectady, 19.56 metres: Best on Saturday morning; R5 at 8.30 a.m., increasing to R& by, 10 a.m; ‘but { gushy.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 52, 8 July 1932, Page 23

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Log for Week Ending July 2 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 52, 8 July 1932, Page 23

Log for Week Ending July 2 Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 52, 8 July 1932, Page 23

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