No.
(Ze 3)
(8)-Rescue Tug
"Kau Sing"
Description. and Aerial input.
1364
220
86 VPFR
500
600
425.5
705
8330
36
Interrupted Contin- uous Wave, (800) per- iods), .05 K.W. Belf excited valve tran18-
4550
66
mitter.
Normal
working range
Service on which employed.
50
Harbour.
"
35
200
17
37
BVPJM 1864
220
(9)-Police Launch No. 1.
Interrupted Contin-
50
Police.
500
600
uous Wave, (800 per-
**
4550
66
iods), .05 K.W. self
200
38 VPFZ
1364
500
|
|
220 600
39 V PBQ
1364
500
220
600
excited valve trans- mitter.
(10)-Police Launch No. 2.
Interrupted Coutin- ! 50
uous Wave, (800 per-
iods), .05 K.W. self
excited valve trans-
Police.
(Note temporarily out of commission).
mitter.
(11) Police Launch No. 3.
Interrupted Contin- | 50 Police. uous Wave, (800 per-
iods). .05 K.W, self
excited valve trans- mitter.
(12)--Police Launch No. 4.
i
40 VPFT
1361
220
Interrupted Contin-
50
Police.
500
600
nous Wave. (800 per-
jods), .05 K.W. self
excited valve trans- mitter.
(13) Government Radio Office, Ground floor, P. & O. Building,
Des Voeux Road, Central, Victoria.
Central control and emergency receiving office, controls all Cape D'Aguilar transmitters and receives signals picked up by the Government Receiving Station at Victoria Peak by means of a system of tone channels, accepts and delivers telegrams to and from ships at sea, to most places in the Far East, American Continents, Australasia and Europe, receives and publishes Rugby Press messages twice daily, League of Nations Press from Geneva once weekly, maintains communication with Waglan Lighthouse by submarine cable, or alternatively in the event of breakdown, by wireless; also with Gap Rock Lighthouse by wireless, advises Government Departments and the general public as required, of vessels entering the harbour, receives and forwards meteorological telegrams, navigation warnings, health bulletins, controls Police and Harbour Departments' wireless services and issues broadcast receiving licences.