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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 64
SCHEDULE—continued.
| Area (see Chart). | Naval Authority who will arrange Transmission. | W/T Stations by which messages will be transmitted. | Call Sign. | Wave. Ec/s (metres). Type A1 except on 600 kc/s (600 metres) or where otherwise stated. | Times of Transmission. G.M.T. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | Captain-in-Charge, Bermuda. | Falklands .. | VPC | 125 kc/s (2,400) | 0400, 1600 |
| Falklands .. | VPC | 8450 kc/s (35·5) | 0410, 1610 | ||
| 500 kc/s (600) | .. | ||||
| 11 | New Zealand Naval Board, Wellington. | *Wellington .. | ZLW | 5,700 kc/s (52·63) | } 1145 |
| Philomel .. | FA7 | 375 kc/s (800) | 1400 | ||
| Apia .. | ZMA | 143 kc/s (2,098) | 0100 | ||
| 11,500 kc/s (26·09) | 1000 | ||||
| Auckland .. | ZLD | 5,750 kc/s (52·17) | |||
| Wellington .. | ZLW | ||||
| Awarua .. | ZLB | ||||
| Chatham Islands | ZLC | >500 kc/s (600) | .. | ||
| Rarotonga .. | ZKR | ||||
| Apia .. | ZMA | ||||
| Suva .. | VRP | ||||
| Ocean Island .. | VQK |
- Awaits completion of press message.
Publications.—List of Wireless Signals, Volume I, 1935, page 441, and supplement; Volume II, 1934, page 221; New Zealand Nautical Almanac and Tide-tables, page 166.
Authority.—Admiralty Notices Nos. 725 and 1138 of 1935.
[NOTE.—This notice is a revision of notice No. 12 of 1934, and will be issued annually. Should it be necessary to make any alterations during the year, these will be promulgated as amendments to this notice.]
Four copies of the form for the use of ships rendering returns are attached to this notice.
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AREA 11.—NOTE.
Marine Department, Wellington, N.Z.
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Stations not working on 500 kc/s (600 metres) will broadcast the full “test” message at times and on frequencies laid down in the above Schedule for Area 11.
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Brief “warning” messages from the 500 kc/s (600 metres) stations will be transmitted at any time and repeated twice every 24 hours during the test period at times when ships with only one W/T operator are keeping watch.
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Messages for ships in all areas, or any particular area, may also be broadcast from Rugby at 0000, 1200, and 2000 G.M.T. and from Falklands at 0410 and 1610 G.M.T., on frequencies shown in paragraph 3.
(M. 10/145.)
L. B. CAMPBELL, Secretary.
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THE WORLD.
BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS MESSAGES TO MERCHANT SHIPS
Diagram of Areas
N. to M. No. 28 of 1935.
[Map of the world showing numbered maritime areas including: 1. Home, 2. America & West Indies, 3. East Indies, 4. China, 5. Australia (A), 6. Africa, 7. America West & Indies, 8. America & West Indies, 9. America West & Indies, 10. New Zealand, 11. Australia (B)]
London—Published at the Admiralty, 1st January, 1929, under the superintendence of Rear-Admiral H. P. Douglas, C.M.G., Hydrographer. Amended, 1st January, 1934.
Misc. 23.
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- Captain-in-Charge, Bermuda
- New Zealand Naval Board, Wellington
- L. B. Campbell, Secretary
- Rear-Admiral H. P. Douglas, C.M.G., Hydrographer