An amusing story is told of two radio enthusiasts in Hamilton, who possess an eight-valve "super-hot" receiver, which, was formerly arranged for reception of broadcast on the usual band of wave-lengths. 'Wishing to receive 2FQ, Sydney, which trans-
mits mi 1 100 metres, Ihey wo.nl to considerable expense and I rouble to alter Hii>ir receiver to reach up lo that height; now Ihey have been mortified to find that 2FC intends coming down to 442, metres, and all their labors have been for naught.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17152, 30 September 1926, Page 3
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