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English: Personal note from Jack to Max thanking him for the publicity in "Listener In" 1 May 1930 for his new station at Canberra (which eventually became Canberra's first commercial station 2CA). Jack provides technical details of his transmitter and promises to catch up on air. - Back
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QSL card from VK2LE (Albert John "Jack" Ryan) to VK3BQ (Walter Francis Maxwell "Max" Howden) - Backont

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