Talk:History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Nauru
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[edit]G'day Guys, I have just started this article with a copy and paste from [[b:History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia#Nauru|]] Once nearing completion, it is intended to copy this material into [[w:History of broadcasting in Australia#Nauru|]] which was the original motivator for gathering this stuff together. Sections names which were annualised from Wikibook have been renamed more appropriate to a Wikipedia article. Bear with me for a few weeks, I will need several hours to condense down most of the block quotes from the Wikibook into more digestible paragraphs. Still, it is nice to have a readily accessible gathering of this material. I am away from my collection of World Radio and TV Handbooks & Passport to World Band Radios, so have little post independence material, at this stage. All thoughts welcome.--Samuel.dellit (talk) 10:19, 20 May 2018 (UTC)
1993
[edit]Since you have no access to WRTH, here is some info from one of mine: in 1993 WRTH lists 4000 radio sets on the island. Nauru Broadcasting Service runs an AM radio station C2AM on 1323 kHz power 200 Watts. Operating 1900-1130 GMT. Station manager is Millicent Aroi; technician: Anzac Dediya. ISBN 0823059243 page 246 Graeme Bartlett (talk) 23:37, 20 May 2018 (UTC)