EARLY MORNING CONDITIONS
DX conditions are excellent at present, especially alter midnight, when static is usually very light. _ Quite a number of new VKs are being logged hist now, amongst the latest hoard bein<r 3RG (1,146 k.c.), TOR (1,240 k.c.), 3KW (1,255 k.c.), TNE and 2ZF (1,270 k.c.), 2YW (1,280 k.c.), 7JW (1,330 k.c.), SLR (1,330 k.c.). All these stations have been heard-after midnight bn Sunday. * " , After 1.30 on Sunday mornings two or three can be heard, the more regular being 3H.W (1,865 k.c.) 3FY (1,400 k.c.) 3RT (1,280 k.c.), and 4PW (1,305 k.c.), while 7JW (1,330 k.c.) is heard occasionally.
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Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 4
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101EARLY MORNING CONDITIONS Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 4
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