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Talks About Radio

Series from 2YA HAT should prove an interesting series of talks about radio Nas been arranged from 2YA to commehce on Saturday, November 1. These talks, essentially of a non-technical and chatty nature will be given by our Technical and Associate Editor, Mr. Colin W. Smith, B.A. who will take for his first subject "The Romance of Radio." Although primarily. *addressed to the general listener, the enthusiast should be interested in such topics as "Home Constructing" and "Trouble Tracking." Although the majority of listeners now use commercially made electric sets, and wish to know no more about them than how to find stations, yet there are many things, though simple, which would be of advantage to them. It is of some of

these that Mr. Smith intends speaking. Other topics will include the electric gramophone, aerial, earth, and accessories, house wiring, and "how and why" of radio transmission. No doubt Mr. Smith will have sonie interesting sidelights to throw upon the subject of trouble tracking, for it is he who conducts the "Questions and Answers" columns.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19301024.2.12

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 15, 24 October 1930, Page 4

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Talks About Radio Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 15, 24 October 1930, Page 4

Talks About Radio Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 15, 24 October 1930, Page 4

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