BY WIRELESS.
DUNEDIN TO NEW YORK
VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Per Press. Association. DUNEDIN, March 10. , Station 4YA, as an experimental preliminary, established two-way verbal communication with New York early this morning. The voices from Dunedin were conveyed by telephone cable to 2YA Wellington, thence broadcast on a shortwave station to Sydney and passed on to 2XAF, New \ork. The replies received from New York were picked up direct here. Mr Russell Owen, of the New. York Times, will speak through this system early to-morrow morning, and RearAdmiral Byrd at 12.30 o’clock on. Wednesday morning.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 88, 11 March 1930, Page 2
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