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Station WMPC, of Lapeer, Michigan, a church station whose slogan is: "Where Many Preach Christ." Though its power is only 100 watts and the transmitting aerial lacks height, this station is heard occasionally by New Zealand listeners. The photograph is an enlargement of a post-card received from this station verifying a reception report sent by Mr. Frank Barnett, of Dunedin, who won the "Radio Record's" latest DX Competition with a log of 291 broadcast stations.

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 4, 5 August 1932, Unnumbered Page

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Station WMPC, of Lapeer, Michigan, a church station whose slogan is: "Where Many Preach Christ." Though its power is only 100 watts and the transmitting aerial lacks height, this station is heard occasionally by New Zealand listeners. The photograph is an enlargement of a post-card received from this station verifying a reception report sent by Mr. Frank Barnett, of Dunedin, who won the "Radio Record's" latest DX Competition with a log of 291 broadcast stations. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 4, 5 August 1932, Unnumbered Page

Station WMPC, of Lapeer, Michigan, a church station whose slogan is: "Where Many Preach Christ." Though its power is only 100 watts and the transmitting aerial lacks height, this station is heard occasionally by New Zealand listeners. The photograph is an enlargement of a post-card received from this station verifying a reception report sent by Mr. Frank Barnett, of Dunedin, who won the "Radio Record's" latest DX Competition with a log of 291 broadcast stations. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 4, 5 August 1932, Unnumbered Page

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