History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Australasian Radio World/Issues/1943 06

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The Australasian Radio World

Devoted entirely to Technical Radio

and incorporating

All-Wave All-World DX News

Vol. 8 - JUNE, 1943 - No. 1

P.03 - Publication Notes[edit | edit source]

Proprietor - A. G. HULL

Technical Editor - J. W. Straede, B.Sc.

Short-wave Editor - L. J. Keast

Manager - Dudley L. Walter

Secretary - Miss E. M. Vincent

City Office - 243 Elizabeth St., Sydney - For all correspondence: Phone MA2325

Office Hours - Week-days: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturdays: 10 a.m. - 12 noon

Editorial Office - 117 Reservoir Street, Sydney

Subscription Rates - 6 issues 5/3, 12 issues 10/6, 24 issues £1, Post free to any address

Service Departments - Back Numbers, 1/- ea., post free; Reply-by-mail Queries, 1/- each

Printed by Bridge Printery Pty. Ltd., 117 Reservoir Street, Sydney, N.S.W., for the proprietor of the "Australasian Radio World," 117 Reservoir St., Sydney (Footnote P.28)

P.03 - Contents[edit | edit source]

CONTENTS:

CONSTRUCTIONAL -

Simple Battery Set . . . . 9

TECHNICAL -

Electronics in Medicine . . . . 5

Ideas from Modern Circuits . . . . 11

Television or Facsimile . . . . 13

Substitute Output Valves . . . . 14

Radio Step by Step . . . . 20

SHORT-WAVE SECTION -

Short-wave Review . . . . 21

New Stations . . . . 21

Notes and Observations . . . . 22

Allied and Neutral Countries Short-wave Schedules . . . . 24

THE SERVICE PAGES -

Answers . . . . 26

P.03 - Editorial Notes[edit | edit source]

Editorial

Following on last month's editorial remarks about carrying on through strenuous times, we might also point out the debt which we and our supporters owe to those of our advertisers who have remained faithful. Some firms found that they were short of stock and they no longer needed to advertise to maintain their business. But they did NOT cancel their advertising. They realised that advertising can be something more than merely a bait with which to catch buyers. By maintaining their advertising they are doing an indirect, but none the less effective, service to their most valued clients, the technicians, servicemen and radio enthusiasts throughout the Commonwealth. We feel sure that we speak for all our readers, when we pledge ourselves to remember all this when peace returns and trading conditions return to normal.

P.05 - Technical - Electronics in Medicine[edit | edit source]

P.09 - Constructional - Simple Battery Set[edit | edit source]

P.11 - Technical - Ideas from Modern Circuits[edit | edit source]

P.13 - Technical - Television or Facsimile[edit | edit source]

P.14 - Technical - Substitute Output Valves[edit | edit source]

P.20 - Technical - Radio Step by Step[edit | edit source]

P.21 - Short-wave Section - Short-wave Review[edit | edit source]

P.21 - Short-wave Section - New Stations[edit | edit source]

P.22 - Short-wave Section - Notes and Observations[edit | edit source]

P.24 - Short-wave Section - Allied and Neutral Countries Short-wave Schedules[edit | edit source]

P.26 - The Service Pages - Answers[edit | edit source]