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ERRATIC RADIO BEAMS.

■ * TROUBLES IN EMPIRE ; SERVICE. NEW ZEALAND'S MISFORTUNE. £ J < LONDON, July 12. i jThe vagaries of the Empire radio A j- i beam transmission are disconcerting the British Broadcasting Corv Juration. Reports show that the '■*' chjjnged wave-length has improved ' ■ t, Australian reception, but New Zea•s does not participate, though west Africa's 25 metres transmitted >*. the new aerial design hits New , Zealand on the reverse side after V.® + lpng journey. Similarly, Canada r$ participates in Australia's prof, fwrnnes, which are projected westthough it is the 25 metres broadcast which is received, not the expected 19. ... Beginning to-day, engineers wilt *» teperiment with a 49 metres waveIpdwigth. to Australia in .order to g'«f?art*in if New Zealand can tie

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20907, 14 July 1933, Page 19

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ERRATIC RADIO BEAMS. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20907, 14 July 1933, Page 19

ERRATIC RADIO BEAMS. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20907, 14 July 1933, Page 19

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