AMATEUR TRANSMITTING
FACILITIES OF LOCAL CLUB The Dunedin branch, New Zealand Association ol Radio Transmitters, wishes to notify radio enthusiasts that all those with' a ■ genuine interest in short wave communication mry ioin the club It Is’ not r.ccessarv to have a trrnsinittiiv license, hut this may he trained convcnienllv if desired. Weeklv lectures are given, adecpiatelv covering the snhject matter necessary for the transmitters’ examination, and are of interest to all amateurs. Code practice gear w available at the club rooms, and js in regular use. Apa>t from the weekly instructional nirrhts, the club meets every month for a general discussion on matters porlumin,r to amateur radio. There is a fine new transmitter, ZM AN. available for use by members, and ■lntending members should apply cither personally to a member or by lottei to the secretary, ZL4I''W, (ill Royal terrace Membership of the New Zealand Association ensures receipt of the official journal, ‘ Rreak In.'
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Evening Star, Issue 21706, 28 April 1934, Page 4
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155AMATEUR TRANSMITTING Evening Star, Issue 21706, 28 April 1934, Page 4
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