Talk:History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Nauru

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G'day Guys, I have just started this article with a copy and paste from History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia Once nearing completion, it is intended to copy this material into History of broadcasting in Australia 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
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)