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N.Z. Short Wave Club Notes.

From the Secretary’s Pén frROM the diagram-of the two-yalve circuit which we are going to release I have no doubt that it will make the ears of all shortwavers tingle. The designer states that it will give the kick required

by the listener, and will give loudspeaker résults on foreign stations when efore they were only headphone strength, This modern set is to be built on metal chassis, and wil be presented firstly as a d.c, clr. ‘cuit, 1% is stated that it has brought in sigiials as loud as those obtained on an outfit comprising s.g, radio, detector and two audio, It will np doubt make quite a stir in New So rapid has been our growth that we have had to invest in office appliances to cope With the business. If a new sectetary were to take on my job he might get fed up with answering letters and getting few replies, but the position is, 75 per cent. of the inquirers do join up though it. may be a little later on; in fact, were it not for the times we are experiencing it would be impossible to cope with the work unless full time were devoted to it, Members appreciate the work of the DX Club in drawing attention to various eauses of interference suffered by the listenets, arid it is likely too that the club will shortly make a move in this direetion, as we are receiving a number of complaints, -_ . . The of a sechas aroused interest; should this eventuate it will be controlled by. the transmitting members themselves, As 2 number of members, including one of the "heads," are almost ready to Sit for the examination, this should be an énthusiastie section. This idea is to. assist those members who.are interested in. transmitting. and will thus Keen them: in the clih. __ Write now and I will tell you all about the club, My address is: A. B. Mee Donagh, secretary. N.Z.. Shortwave Club, 4 Queen Street, Wellington. . roe,

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 7, 26 August 1932, Unnumbered Page

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N.Z. Short Wave Club Notes. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 7, 26 August 1932, Unnumbered Page

N.Z. Short Wave Club Notes. Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 7, 26 August 1932, Unnumbered Page

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