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N Z. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT RADIO LISTENERS AVAILABLE GUIDE-1928-9 SHORTLY. FOR LISTENERS AND PROSPECTIVE LISTENERS. The need for a handy and reliable Guide for Listeners and prospective listeners has been apparent to us for some time, and the writers and experts associated with the Radio Record" set out to compile a work specially to meet the needs of New Zealand listeners; The cO-operation of the trade was sought in making the information to be given as full and reliable as possible: This has been willingly given, and as a result we predict the work on publication will prove of outstanding value to both listeners and prospective listeners in giving them guidance in the selection and care of sets and batteries, and all other information necessary to successful and enjoyable reception. A very wide range of information will be covered in the work, the aim having been to produce an outstanding volume. Important Sections Will Be : Introductory and General: Glossary of Wireless Terms. Principles of wireless, selection of re- This is another feature of the work that will ceivers, operation of sets, care of batteries, be particularly useful and popular: A great valves, etc. deal of trouble has been taken to see that this Servicing of Sets: list is at once complete, accurate, and prepared in 2 popular style. The result is a very exhaus- This section is particularly designed to tive and useful compilation -far the best we help the amateur listener , more especially the have seen in any work: man distant from aid. It is the work of 2 thoroughly competent radio expert a member Constructional Section: of the Institute of Radio Engineers ~and in itself will be well worth the price of the book_ This section represents a complete range of activity for the constructor; from the humble Short Wave Section: crystal to the extensive range of the four-valve A special section is devoted to short wave or the great mystery and attractiveness of & reception, with a special list compiled by Mr. short wave receiver. Every point given i8 F_ W_ Sellens, of short wave stations heard in backed by experience, and the fullest reliability New Zealand, and their hours of transmission can be placed upon all details in letterpress and so far a8 they are known: diagrams Other Main Features Will Be (1) Stations and their wavelengths available in New Zealand-~comprising Australia, New Zealand, America and Canada, and in the East. (2) Very complete and valuable tables of valves and their uses, covering all principal known valves on the New Zealand market; Of outstanding value, not only to constructors, but to all set owners, (3) Special illustrations of wireless equipment: (4) Popular articles on Fading, Howling valves, and all aspects of Radio up to the most recent developments. (5) Illustrations of stations in New Zealand, with articles. ORDER NOW FROM YOUR DEA LER PRICE 2/6. The Guide will be of 164 PAGES; approximately nine inches by six, printed on good paper, with 3 handsome cover in gold, black, and stipple. It is row in the hands of the Printer, and will be available in approximately 6-7 weeks" time THE NZ. Coupon for Country Readers: TO RADIO RECORD, Po. Box 1032 , RADIO Wellington: Please post me, on publication, one copy of "NZ Radio Listeners' Guide; 1928-9, for which 1 encloge herewith postal note for 2/9 (2/6 and 3d, postage) RECORD Name Address [T4 PO. Box 1032, Wellington;

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisement 3 Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 40, 20 April 1928, Page 5

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