Two of the operators at work at the station on Mount Etako, Wellington. This was New Zealand's first big station and it has had a varied career since it was established in 1912. The officer on the left is transmitting to a ship, while the man on the right is receiving a message from Apia. Samoa, where the New Zealand Government established a radio station some years ago.
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 16 November 1934, Page 14
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68Two of the operators at work at the station on Mount Etako, Wellington. This was New Zealand's first big station and it has had a varied career since it was established in 1912. The officer on the left is transmitting to a ship, while the man on the right is receiving a message from Apia. Samoa, where the New Zealand Government established a radio station some years ago. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 16 November 1934, Page 14
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