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The main studio of Station 2ZF, Palmerston North, which celebrated its eighth birthday several weeks ago with a special programme, a portion of which was re-broadcast by 2YA. In the background is the announcer's studio, which contains all the amplifiers, relay line switches, and gramophone turntables, arranged so that they may be conveniently controlled by one operator. As Palmerston North is unfortunately within 2YA's first fading belt, arrangements have been made for 2ZF to re-broadcast 2YA's programmes four nights a week, and so ensure distortionless reception for Manawatu listeners. —Photo, Lewis Studio, Palmerston North.

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 7, 26 August 1932, Unnumbered Page

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The main studio of Station 2ZF, Palmerston North, which celebrated its eighth birthday several weeks ago with a special programme, a portion of which was re-broadcast by 2YA. In the background is the announcer's studio, which contains all the amplifiers, relay line switches, and gramophone turntables, arranged so that they may be conveniently controlled by one operator. As Palmerston North is unfortunately within 2YA's first fading belt, arrangements have been made for 2ZF to re-broadcast 2YA's programmes four nights a week, and so ensure distortionless reception for Manawatu listeners. —Photo, Lewis Studio, Palmerston North. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 7, 26 August 1932, Unnumbered Page

The main studio of Station 2ZF, Palmerston North, which celebrated its eighth birthday several weeks ago with a special programme, a portion of which was re-broadcast by 2YA. In the background is the announcer's studio, which contains all the amplifiers, relay line switches, and gramophone turntables, arranged so that they may be conveniently controlled by one operator. As Palmerston North is unfortunately within 2YA's first fading belt, arrangements have been made for 2ZF to re-broadcast 2YA's programmes four nights a week, and so ensure distortionless reception for Manawatu listeners. —Photo, Lewis Studio, Palmerston North. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 7, 26 August 1932, Unnumbered Page

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