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L E A B N MOR SE ! Ite fascinating ! It8 usefull As an Instruction unit for Airmen, Ballors, Home Guard, Jago Boy we Tecommend either of the undermen- tioned Morse Practice Sets British made: Has MORSE CODE embossed in base: Stroke of Key can be adjusted to individual needs. Ter- minals ere provided to enable uB0 in conjunction with another Bet, Key and Buzzer on one base. Light pattern. Size Ausin. long, 2i/in. wide; Iin. high: Try it out for days, then if you are not well pleased with it, return it in the Bame condition a8 received and we will refund your money. ONLY 7/6 (Postage 3d) Quote Cat: No. ZBA1O when ordering; and order early 88 stocks are limited: This is the Bet adopted by the Boy Scouts 0f America 88 their National Signal Set, and the one preferred by our own boys who erc preparing for the Air Force. Consists 0f combination Morse Key Buzzer and Signal Lamp: Three-position switch enables three different effects to be obtained: First position operates buzzer with sound exectly 88 heard by radio operators. Second position fashes Bignal lamps 88 used by ships, etc: Third position gives telegraph effect for Po. and reilway students, etc. Operates from two standerd size, self-contained torch batteries. The Bignaller is pocket size, and the bulb and guard can be removed for carrying. The International Morse Code, in a new easily read style, ig mounted on an etched metal plate; directly in front of the operator. The stroke of the key is adjustable: Spring clipg are provided for connect- Ing to an additional Bet: When prO- perly connected; either bet can be operated, and messages sent Or Te- celved, Bignals being received by either the Belf-contained lamp, sounder' Or buzzer: Instruments finished in bakelitea Order Cat: No.Z.H108, 19/5 Or 20/- Post Free: USE THE COUPON NOW 1 To The Electric Lamphouge Ltd:, 11 Manners Street; WELLiNGTON: Please gend me, at once; MORSE PRACTICE SET Cat: No: for which I enclose NAME BTREET TOWN Jistener

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 107, 11 July 1941, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 107, 11 July 1941, Page 20

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