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Photo by Courtesy, Kodak, Limited. "1YA-CALLING THE ANTIPODES!"—The new Auckland station will be powerful enough to be received with ease in almost every part of Australia and New Zealand, and tests have already proved that places which were formerly poorly served in the matter of programmes will receive the 1YA broadcasts with ease. Above is the mast (not completed when the photograph was taken) and the transmitter building.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 14 December 1934, Page 13

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Photo by Courtesy, Kodak, Limited. "1YA-CALLING THE ANTIPODES!"—The new Auckland station will be powerful enough to be received with ease in almost every part of Australia and New Zealand, and tests have already proved that places which were formerly poorly served in the matter of programmes will receive the 1YA broadcasts with ease. Above is the mast (not completed when the photograph was taken) and the transmitter building. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 14 December 1934, Page 13

Photo by Courtesy, Kodak, Limited. "1YA-CALLING THE ANTIPODES!"—The new Auckland station will be powerful enough to be received with ease in almost every part of Australia and New Zealand, and tests have already proved that places which were formerly poorly served in the matter of programmes will receive the 1YA broadcasts with ease. Above is the mast (not completed when the photograph was taken) and the transmitter building. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 23, 14 December 1934, Page 13

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