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J WOULD HAVE SWORN HE WAS IN CHINA I | ON AN AERIAL 25FT. LONG. | 1 The following is a letter we noticed in the “Radio Record" for | g May 11th:—“While listening in last night, or rather the early hours S | of this morning, after a good night’s entertainment from New Zealand s | and Australian stations, I was about to close down when peculiar § n chant-like music drifted in a fraction below 2BL’s wavelength. The n | latter station had just closed down, the time being 12.30 to 1 a.m., | | so I tuned the stranger up and by the music and lingo coming over | n I swore I was in China. The items were fairly lengthy, and the g § announcer was a most excitable and noisy individual.—Could not = | understand a word that was spoken, and he was still at it when I | 5 closed down at 1.20 a.m.... My set is a portable 4-valve operating at g g the time on a 25ft. vertical aerial.” J.W.A., Wellington. h = . (This station is JOAK, Japan.) . = g THE SET IN QUESTION WAS A I [ HANSCOM AUTOSET I s A Four-Valve Set made especially for a short aerial in § | your car, and priced at only £l5 7s. 6d. with Speaker. § | LET US SEND YOU FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THIS 1 g REMARKABLE SET. g = Controlling N.Z. Distributors: § IN. B. CUNNINGHAM LM. j | MASTERTON. g

Collier ® Beale ELECTRICAL AND RADIO ENGINEERS, BELCHER’S BUILDINGS, 1 DIXON STREET. Manufacturers of High-grade Radio Apparatus. SPECIAL RECEIVERS BUILT TO ORDER. Crystal and Amplifier Combinations. Short Wave Receivers,, Wave Traps, etc. Moderate Charges. Inquiries Solicited. Telephone 23—395.

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DAYLIGHT RECEPTION can be obtained N.Z., AUSTRALIA and AMERICA. Send for our prices and particulars. THE RADIO RECEPTION CO., LTD.. Queen Street • Masterton. Phone 1509. 1888 (Night Service)

II A W E R A All radio accessories at city prices. District Agent . for Atwater Kent nnd GilfiUan RADIO RECEIVERS Write or Call for demonstration. Davy’s Electrical Supplies’ UNION ST. ’Phone 2345. lIAWERA.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 240, 11 July 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 240, 11 July 1928, Page 15