The fitting of the Adelaide Radio Station with the I.C.W. (Interrupted Continuous Waves) system of wireless will mark an important and welcome epoch ...
Article : 759 wordsIf you are having trouble with your receiving set write to "Rheostat," c/o "The News" Office. He is thoroughly experienced in ...
Article : 39 wordsIt is not possible to state definitely when the new station of 5CL will be working. Everything is ready for the transmission ...
Article : 38 wordsHeight and efficient insulation are two of the most important considerations in erecting an aerial. The amount of current picked up by an aerial is so small ...
Article : 215 wordsMr. R. M. Barker, of Unbehaun and Johnstone received a card on Friday from Mr. G. E. Towns, who with the Rev. J. Flynn, is touring the Northern ...
Article : 105 wordsCentral Broadcasters Limited was unable to obtain the permission of the Adelaide Racing Club to broadcast the races from Victoria Park on Saturday. ...
Article : 52 wordsMuch discussion has taken place in radio circles recently in regard to the umbrella type of aerial installed on the new mast erected at Brooklyn Park ...
Article : 274 wordsWireless is being employed in a variety of ways—to broadcast entertainments, speeches, lectures, and church services. One of these lectures was delivered by ...
Article : 766 wordsA transmitting station is to be erected at the Trades Hall, Sydney. The wave length will be 280 metres, and the call sign 2LC. An input of approximately ...
Article : 135 wordsAn essay competition arranged by Central Broadcasters Limited for listeners-in brought nearly 1,000 replies, many of which came from the other States. ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. J. H. Chesterfield has resigned the position of manager of the radio department of James Marshall & Co., Limited, in order to re-enter the employ of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 194 wordsA concert at Warrnambool, relayed by 3LO (Melbourne) over 166 miles of land line, establishing a record for long distance relaying in Australia, was ...
Article : 89 wordsSome American radio writers are fond of speculating about the future of wireless and the trend of wireless development. In a recent issue of one of the leading ...
Article : 303 words"The play which is written especially for the radio has a brilliant future." said Mrs. Hugh 'Ward in an interview in Melbourne. "In a few years there will evolve ...
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Advertising : 733 wordsA new type of valve, in which a vacuum is not used, is reported to be in course of development in the United States. Air is allowed in direct contact ...
Article : 139 wordsTrials are to be carried out at Istres, in France, with a new type of aeroplane controlled by wireless from the ground. The system is the invention of M. ...
Article : 64 wordsA well-known French inventor (Dr. Marius Latour) has made a pleasant discovery. Touring recently in America, he was astonished to find that radio is a ...
Article : 84 wordsVisitors to the Australian Pavilion at Wembley are being treated daily to a novel and instructive entertainment. An 18-valve loud-speaking set has been installed ...
Article : 155 wordsThought at the time to be a world's record, Mr. S. R. Buckerfield, of Parkside, South Australia, has transmitted a message sage to Mr. K. Seinio, Suomi, Finland, a ...
Article : 368 wordsCrystal sets are a comparatively cheap form of entertainment, and with a little care they can be made to last for a long period without causing much ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Mon 17 Aug 1925, Page 9
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