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For the General Reader

IIE general reader in glancing through the outlines of the "Guide" may remark that it is a constructor’s book-but not so. Radio has been dealt with from all angles-its achievements, its possibilities, and its charm. "Technical Features of the Radio Year" will interest all who watch radio unfold and who speculate upon its possibilities. "The World at Our Doors" is a concise aecount of radio as it is in New Zealand. For the questioning mind, ‘Wireless from the Technical Aspect" has been written. Here wireless is explained so that the most non-technical mind ¢an follow and be interested. Nev 7 val pheno-menon-static, fading. dea" pots, ete, are explained as far as they are known. No one who has a set should be without this valuable reference work.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 42, 3 May 1929, Page 8

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For the General Reader Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 42, 3 May 1929, Page 8

For the General Reader Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 42, 3 May 1929, Page 8

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