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LISTENING NEXT WEEK

For the next week's DXing there is little to look forward to except early morning Americans and the specials late in the evenings. Stations working late at fair strength have been XEMO (865 k.c.), Ivol. (1,270 k.c.), XEBC (760 k.c.), KMTR (570 k.c.), CKMO (1,410 k.c.), and CKLX (1,010 k.c.). These arc always worth looking for, especially on on Sunday evenings. KTRH, Houston, lias been testing on 1,290 k.c. Try for these early Americans this week:—11 p.m., WJR (750 k. c.). 11.30 p.m., KFNF (890 k.c.). 11.30 p.m., WWVA (1,160 k.c.). 12.30 a.m., KVOO (1,140 k.c.). 12.45 a.m., KTFI (1,240 k.c.). 1 a.m., WDAY (940 k.c.). 1 am., WOAT (1,190 k.c.). 1 a.m., KSTP (1,460 k.c.).

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Evening Star, Issue 21904, 15 December 1934, Page 4

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LISTENING NEXT WEEK Evening Star, Issue 21904, 15 December 1934, Page 4

LISTENING NEXT WEEK Evening Star, Issue 21904, 15 December 1934, Page 4

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