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Golf Transmission

Ultra-Short-Wave Used HD final of the New Zealand amateur -golf championship at Heretaunga on Saturday was broadcast direct from the links by means of an ultra-short-wave portable radio transmitter operating on a wavelength of 5 meters. Power was one watt, and the complete baby broadcast station weighed 30lb and was carried by one man. The aerial was strapped to an Sft. bamboo pole, and the broadcast was received at the clubhouse by a special super regenerative receiver, and fed into the jJand-line running to 2YA studios, where it was handled in the usual way, . The mobile broadcast. was arranged and carried out by three Wellington amateur transmitters.and is considered to be unique in radio performance in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 19, 18 November 1932, Page 6

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Golf Transmission Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 19, 18 November 1932, Page 6

Golf Transmission Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 19, 18 November 1932, Page 6

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