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"N.Z. Radio Listeners' Guide."

Greatly A ppreciated by Readers. Wwe are glad to say that very marked appreciation is being expressed by readers in connection with our annual publication, the "N.Z. Radio Listeners’ Guide. This book, issued on the ist ‘of May, is meeting with an exceptionally strong demand. On all sides praise is being extended for the completeness of the explanations given in its pages of all phases of wireless. Particular pains were taken in the compilation, of the book to simplify technical terms to the greatest possible extent, in order that beginners in radio should be able to derive the highest . benefit. This objective has been met, as booksellers report that comment on the part of buyers is that the Guide is indispensable to the beginner, and greatly simplifies his understanding of it. The following are a few extracts from letters received by us:eTN praise for your ‘Radio Guide,’ of which a copy I bought last week, I cannot say too much. I used it in making this booster, for in your paper the correspondent said use fifty

turns of No. 18 wire. Having no No. 18 wire but a. dlb. of No. 24 diac. I consulted the table in the ‘Radio Guide’ Thanking you and wishing you every success." ; "J have purchased a copy of the ‘Listeners’ Guide’ which I think isa very fine piece of work." "T have yet only glanced through the ‘Guide’ and consider it even better than last year, and that is saying a great deal." "T have a copy of your latest handbook which I wouldn’t be without for worlds." "J must say that the ‘N.Z. Radio Listeners’ Guide’ is worth its weight in gold; it is a first-.lass book for all interested in wireless-everything is simplified to the last degree. The glossary of wireless terms is what was ‘badly wanted by the amhateur like me. Trouble-tracking is also a boon. When reading the ‘Record’ or radio journals it is a great deal easier to follow as one understands by referring to the

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 May 1929, Page 12

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"N.Z. Radio Listeners' Guide." Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 May 1929, Page 12

"N.Z. Radio Listeners' Guide." Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 45, 24 May 1929, Page 12

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