Wellington Radio Society
Meeting of Executive
A MEETING of the executive of the Amateur Radio Society of Wellington was held last Thursday afternoon, The chair was occupied by Mr. Byron Brown, president. Complaitits were made respecting the quality of the transmission by 2YA, Wellington. It was mentioned that the gramophone > ee" weer es eee
items were harsh and worse than the studio and relay items. There was a tendency to blast in the ease of the studio and relay items. A deputation was set up to wait upon Mr. A. R. Harris, general manager of the Broadcasting Company, on his next visit to Wellington, with regard to the transmisSion by 2YA. N tendering his resignation as honorary secretary of the society, Mr. W. H. Taylor explained that he had been promoted by his employers to new duties which would take him out of Wellington except during brief intervals. A hearty vote of thanks for his invaluable services was accorded Mr. Taylor by the executive, who, while regretting his resignation, congratulated him on his advancement. It was decided to present Mr. Taylor with a solid silver cigarette case as a token of appreciation and esteem. Mr. Lawes was appointed to succeed Mr. Taylor as secretary of the society.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 22, 14 December 1928, Page 31
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207Wellington Radio Society Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 22, 14 December 1928, Page 31
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