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A PALMERSTON NORTH RECORD

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)

PALMEB3TONVN:, This Day. The; Palnierßton N6rth, Badio Club, •o-operating with:: Mr. riW. AJ Waters, chief engineer b"f r the Manawatu-Oroua Power Bo>irdi''rebir6adcast-the'General Electric 5 Company 'a :■ short ■ wave sta- : tions 2X^l"; anid { 2XADj, Schenec'adv, Kew York, expe'rimeiting oyer'tyeiityfour■ ''■ Kburflv-to'*''discover ' -the .""■ most euitable wave-length " for uniyer•al broadcasting, - the wave-lengths wed/ simultaneously, j being > 26.8 metres and 32.77 metres. The music" and speech from New' Yorfc were picked up by Mr. Waters on a short, wave set at home, and relayed to the club's station, -which broadcast it. The club also similarly rebroadeast KOA, Denver, Colorado, received by Mr. Wat«im.v;.The ielnb thus, holds; three .re-, cords foy xebroadcasting in New Zealand, this being the first time New Y^rfcanid? Denyer'^ iriusic and': speech: have been'Jebroadcast in New Zea'Jan<t -^ -r,^'r/':-r ■■■'■■■:'.■. '■'..'....'.'':■/'

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 124, 30 May 1927, Page 11

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A PALMERSTON NORTH RECORD Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 124, 30 May 1927, Page 11

A PALMERSTON NORTH RECORD Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 124, 30 May 1927, Page 11