Short-Wave Club Notes
({ORRESPONDENTS to the . daily papers are condemning faith-healing, but there must be something in it, for, recently, a man brought a set along which refused to work. I assured him that I had no testing gear, but he per: sisted, so I told him a féw things and gave a hint or two. on tuning. He went home and rushed back, quite excited, to tell me of his results, But please do not bring sets to me as I have neither the time nor a radio serviceman’s license. The all-important topic in N.Z.S.W.C, circles here is a Radio Exhibition ‘af® the success of the stall is entirely due to the untiring activities of Mr. J.. V. McMinn. We are displaying transmitting and other valves and two up-to-date wave meters, the latter being loaned by a member, Mr. Roberts, ZL2AH. A collection of verifications from Messrs. F. W. Sellens and J. V. McMinn are a prominent feature,.and several more exhibits will be added later. Members of the DX Club and readers. of the "Record" are invited to record their names in the visitors’ book, Dxers should take the opportunity of getting a close-up view of the transmitting valves as well as the baby one-volt valve. Club address is A. B. McDonagh, Secretary N.Z. Short-Wave Club, 4 Queen Street, Wellington Ei1.,. and. please do not send any more "Owl" Christmas cards as I already have quite a number.-Yours fraternally,
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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 21, 2 December 1932, Page 24
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240Short-Wave Club Notes Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 21, 2 December 1932, Page 24
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