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Short-wave Club Meeting

MEETING of the Wellington mem--bers of the N.Z. Short-wave Club, held on the 28th, was well attended. Mr. Sellens, president of the club, gave an interesting address, the text of which appeared in last week’s issue. After Mr. Sellens had concluded, ZL2AW, Mr. Roy Clarke, N.Z.18W, was’ called upon to describe a wave-trap, and delivered a very interesting account of how a wave-trap is easily made and used in conjunction with the calibration chart shown by Mr. Sellens. Mr. Olarke further enlightened members by answering a few questions. A hearty vote of thanks was accorded the lecturers, also stations 2AW and 2BC, and the station director of 2ZW, Mr. Strachan, for his invitation to members to look over the station. The suggestion that next meeting be & members’ question night met with unanimous approval. ‘The idea of the meetings is to deliver instruction. in’ simple non-technical language, all formality is purposely waived so that members and visitors will feel at home. The purpose of the club is instructional and fraternal, and an invitation is exjented to visitors to attend the meet» Se

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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 48, 12 June 1931, Page 46

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Short-wave Club Meeting Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 48, 12 June 1931, Page 46

Short-wave Club Meeting Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 48, 12 June 1931, Page 46

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