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SISTER W6VFE CALLING.—Sister Mary Charlotte, an American nun, with the radio transmitting set which she operates from a convent in Los Angeles. She has held an amateur radio operator’s licence since 1948, and broadcasts on the call sign of W6VFE. Her interest in radio began when she was a physics teacher, and she has used her radio set as a practical means of demonstrating lecture material.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28161, 27 December 1956, Page 2

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SISTER W6VFE CALLING.—Sister Mary Charlotte, an American nun, with the radio transmitting set which she operates from a convent in Los Angeles. She has held an amateur radio operator’s licence since 1948, and broadcasts on the call sign of W6VFE. Her interest in radio began when she was a physics teacher, and she has used her radio set as a practical means of demonstrating lecture material. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28161, 27 December 1956, Page 2

SISTER W6VFE CALLING.—Sister Mary Charlotte, an American nun, with the radio transmitting set which she operates from a convent in Los Angeles. She has held an amateur radio operator’s licence since 1948, and broadcasts on the call sign of W6VFE. Her interest in radio began when she was a physics teacher, and she has used her radio set as a practical means of demonstrating lecture material. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28161, 27 December 1956, Page 2

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