Trouble-Finding
{t will be good news for set owners who experience troubles that they cannot definitely locate to know that a trouble-finder of high technical qualifications is making himself available in Wellington. He is Mr.°D. Neill Keith, of Dundas Street, Seatoun, Wellington. The credentials possessed by Mr. Keith are of the highest nature. His experience with wireless goes back to the earliest days. It was in 1906 that he first became interested in wireless as a hobby. In 1916 he was one of the first five officers posted to the Wireless Testing Park, controlled by the Royal Flying Corps, Here he gained invaluable experience in all phases of radio work, and after the war he remained .in-association with the British Government Wireless Hxperimental Station, Biggin Hill, Kent. After being "demobbed" he joined Metropolitan-Vickers as Technical Radio Engineer, and represented them on the committee of the National Association of Radio Manufacturers, which was responsible for the inception of broadcasting in Great Britain. Latterly Mr. Keith has been associated with Metropolitan-Vickers in New Zealand. Servicing of sets and trouble finding of every nature will be undertaken by Mr. Keith.
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 32, 21 February 1930, Page 3
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187Trouble-Finding Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 32, 21 February 1930, Page 3
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