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’ VAGARIES IN RECEPTION I’I’ZZI.E FOR ENGINEERS. , LONDON. Julv 12. rhe \:ig.-ir i of the Empiic I'eaiu a e disconcerting the Broadcast Corpora- ■ tion. Reports show that the changed wave length has improved Au-tialian e-eption but New Zealand doe* not participate, though West At t '.-a’s 25 ! metres tra -mittcd oi a ■\ ae ini sign, hit.- \ew ■ .-ide after a long peregrihat .on. Sunj- , larlv Canada part it-i pale.- in the Autraliun programmes which are projected westerly, though if i- the 25 metres broadcast which is re.eixed, not the expected I'.' Beginning to-day. ihe engineers will experiment with a It' metres wavelength to Australia in order to ascertain if New Zealand is rnibra'.e 1.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 164, 14 July 1933, Page 5
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