History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Australasian Radio World/Issues/1939 12

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Front Cover[edit | edit source]

The Australasian Radio World

DECEMBER 1, 1939; Vol. 4 - No. 7; Price, 1/-

Registered at the G.P.O., Sydney, for transmission by post as a periodical

Cover Photo: The 165' steel tower on top of the new A.W.A. building in York St., Sydney (see page 8).

Highlighted Contents: More About the "Vulcan Shortwaver": Multi-Meters and Oscillators: Beam-A-Scope: Loop Portable Three: "Air-Scout Comm. Six": Latest World S.-Wave News: B.C. D.X. Contest

Inside Front Cover - Brimar Valves Ad[edit | edit source]

P.01 - R.C.S. Radio Ad[edit | edit source]

P.02 - Editorial Notes[edit | edit source]

"Radio World" Change of Address

Readers are asked to note that, early in December, "Radio World" headquarters will be shifted to a building now being erected for the Bridge Printery Pty. Ltd., at 117 Reservoir Street (off Elizabeth St., near Central Railway Station). As from December 11, all correspondence should be addressed as follows: "Australasian Radio World," 117 Reservoir Street, Sydney, N.S.W. The new "Radio World" telephone number - FL2842 - appears in the current directory.

P.02 - Contents Banner[edit | edit source]

The Australasian Radio World

Incorporating the

All-Wave All-World DX News

Managing Editor - A. Earl Read, B.Sc.

Vol. 4. - DECEMBER, 1939 - No. 7.

P.02 - Contents[edit | edit source]

CONTENTS:

Loop Portable Three . . . . 3

The Story of R.C.S. Radio (1) . . . . 6

R.C.S. Releases Five-Band Coil Assembly . . . . 8

Mullard World-Master Consolette Gives Outstanding Performance . . . . 10

Junior Class "B" Amplifier . . . . 13

Air-Scout Communications Six . . . . 15

Service Equipment (2) . . . . 18

Beam-A-Scope Noise-Killer Aerial . . . . 23

The Vulcan Shortwaver . . . . 26

What's New In Radio . . . . 27

Two New Amplion Speakers . . . . 31

Shortwave Review . . . . 32

"Radio World" All-Wave Oscillator . . . . 37

P.02 - Publication Notes[edit | edit source]

The "Australasian Radio World" is published monthly by Read Publications. Editorial offices, 214 George Street, Sydney, N.S.W. Telephone BW6577. Cable address: "Repress," Sydney. Advertisers please note that copy should reach office of publication by 14th of month preceding that specified for insertion.

Subscription rates: 1/- per copy, 10/6 per year (12 issues) post free to Australia and New Zealand.

Note: Address of Editorial offices after December 10, 1939, will be 117 Reservoir Street, Sydney.

Printed by Bridge Printery Pty. Ltd., 214 George Street, Sydney, N.S.W., for the proprietors of the "Australasian Radio World," 214 George St., Sydney (Footnote P.40)

P.03 - Loop Portable Three[edit | edit source]

P.06 - The Story of R.C.S. Radio (1)[edit | edit source]

P.08 - R.C.S. Releases Five-Band Coil Assembly[edit | edit source]

P.10 - Mullard World-Master Consolette Gives Outstanding Performance[edit | edit source]

P.13 - Junior Class "B" Amplifier[edit | edit source]

P.15 - Air-Scout Communications Six[edit | edit source]

P.18 - Service Equipment (2)[edit | edit source]

P.23 - Beam-A-Scope Noise-Killer Aerial[edit | edit source]

P.26 - The Vulcan Shortwaver[edit | edit source]

P.27 - What's New In Radio[edit | edit source]

P.31 - Two New Amplion Speakers[edit | edit source]

P.32 - Shortwave Review[edit | edit source]

P.37 - "Radio World" All-Wave Oscillator[edit | edit source]