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RADIO CLUB RELAYS WORD FROM ENGLAND TO OREGON

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The linking of two seas over 6000 miles of space in half an hour is already the record of the newly-opened official relay station of the University Wireless Club on top of the Stadium. Yesterday evening the club station, IXJ-IAF, operating with a 75-meter set, got into communication with British 2 CN, a station in Falmouth, England, and at its request it relayed a message to 7SP in Portland, Ore. Thus two stations 6000 miles apart were linked with a comparatively few minutes by the club station, which has done more work in the last two days than in had during the last two years in the old location. Members of the Wireless Club hope soon to get into communication with New Zealand.

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