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WAVELENGTHS ASSIGNED

By way of trial, the following wavelengths were assigned to the various long-wave stations at the recent session of the Union Internationale cle llacliodifi'usion: Kovno, new wave length, 1,9-i Sm. 154 k.c.; old wave length, J ,039 m, 183 k.c. lirasnov, 1,857 m, Ju9 k.e.; 1,875 m, I btl k.e. i lumen-U uvcrsiun, l,oßiui, 10. k. 1,345 m, 883 k.c-. Lahti, ].807m, iOLi ke. ; 1,115 m, 808 k.e. Moscow, l, .1,V4 111 . 1M k.e.; 1.741 m. 175 k.e. Kadiu-Pai'is, 1,049 m, 182 k.c.; 1,790 m. tOf k.e. Zeesen will keep its wave length ol 1,571 m, 19.1 k.c.; Daventrv, i,sooin. 200 k.e.; Minsk, ].-l-12in, 208 k.e.; .Motala, 1,389 m, 2I(J k.c. Warsaw, 1,339 m, 221 k.e,; . 1,304 m. 839 k.c. Charkoif, 1.293 m. 232 k.e.; 1,315 m, 223 k.c. Jvalnnborg, 1,250nj, 810 k.c.; 1,261 in, 210 k.e. Leningrad. 1,210 m, 218 k.c.; ],224m, 215, k.e. Oslo. 1,145 m, 202 k.e. ; I,lßom, 253 k.e. Moscow 11. will keep its wave length of i,107m, 271 k.e. Tims only Zeesci), Davcntry, .Minsk, Motala, and Moscow 11. will retain their original wave lengths. The Kiffel Tower station has disappeared from the long-wave band. U will, however, keep its old wave length until the new plant is completed, hut will operate on half-power after 6 p.m. (0.M.T.). Though Luxembourg has not bean assigned a long wnve, it is still found to opernto at 1,304 m, 200 k.e. For'this reason Warsaw and Clmrkoff may* pbssihly change their wave lengths if results then prove to be better.

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Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 4

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WAVELENGTHS ASSIGNED Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 4

WAVELENGTHS ASSIGNED Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 4