NEW YORK BROADCASTS
TALKS WITH AUSTRALIA EXPERIMENTS CONTINUED. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received May 27. 7.13 p.m.) NEW YORK,. May 26. The “New York Times” reports: “This morning's broadcast went through perfectly. We then heard 2RC (Gloucester, New South Wales) calling us, and we communicated with him direct. He informed us that he received our message, the intensity of our signals being R 6 to R 7 and readable single at 25 words a minute. Then EF (Melbourne) communicated with us through SAAB, but. attempts to communicate with him directly failed. We communicated with ICFUH as usual. “W© continued to communicate with various individuals in the Southern Hemisphere for three hours, and then induction was setting in, cmnpelling us to stop. Wo will again broadcast to-morrow.’’
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12458, 28 May 1926, Page 9
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