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:stations - the announcer would give their names - :stations - the announcer would give their names -
:(VCX6) or VCW9 or something very similar. :(VCX6) or VCW9 or something very similar.
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:(Thanks to ] for pointing out
: the official version of format for short wave call
: signs - when they existed here in WA)
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'''lor...''' '''lor...'''



* Have lived in ] (the island) in the ] region * Have lived in ] (the island) in the ] region

*(Thanks to RedWolf's bot ] for correcting which Java that might be)


: ('lor') is one of the cardinal directions in ]). : ('lor') is one of the cardinal directions in ]).
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'''Contributions'''
'''Some places of interest''' :-
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Revision as of 07:42, 29 October 2005

Vcxlor

__________________________________________________________________ Vcx....

Short wave radio services
were important for outback Western Australians
When they were opening and closing the
stations - the announcer would give their names -
(VCX6) or VCW9 or something very similar.

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lor...

('lor') is one of the cardinal directions in Javanese).

and maintain an interest in the West Coast, and its geography.

Contributions Darling Scarp: - Darlington,Eastern Railway

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