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EAQ Changes Schedule. \7Ii) have received advice from EAQ, Madrid, which works on 380.4 metres, that they are changing their daily transmission hours to 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon, N.Z.S.T. This change has been made to ensure better reception in South America. Finest Radio Afloat. FieUIPPED with seven transmitters and associated receivers, four of them on its lifeboats, and all mounted in shock-absorbing cradles, the new Italian liner Rex is reputed by its chief radio officer, Lieut. Vottorio Rollandino, to be the finest afloat. Novel Location of Transmitter. UNIQUE feature of the radio equipment aboard the White Star motor-

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 33, 24 February 1933, Page 24

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Short-wave Notes Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 33, 24 February 1933, Page 24

Short-wave Notes Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 33, 24 February 1933, Page 24

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