OUR INFORMATION
A ALL POSTAL IN FUTURE After a few months of dealing with queries sent in by readers, we are able to settle upon a more decided method of dealing with the same. Many queries submitted are of personal interest only, and do not concern the general reader, and many such have always been answered by mail, ensuring an earlier reply in many cases. This service is intended primarily to deal with any difficulties that may arise ‘n the construction of apparatus ‘described in this column, but other information is willingly given if it does not entail an unfair amount of work or searching. Wherever possible, those seeking information about a particular receiver should enclose a diagram of the circuit. It is not the function of this service to supply a diagram of any circnit that may be demanded, as filed copies cannot be spared. In future, all replies will be sent through the post, and will he dealt with as expeditiously as possible. Readers will not miss anything by this new procedure, as any queries of general interest that may be sent in will be suitably dealt with in this column, as has frequently been done in the past. From now on, the following rules will be in force. -QUERIES BY CORRESPONDENCE. 1. Every communication enclosing queries must be accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope for reply by post, 2. Questions must he written so that a space is left in which the reply may be added, 3. No charge is made for replies.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 31, 17 February 1928, Page 13
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256OUR INFORMATION Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 31, 17 February 1928, Page 13
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