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P.01 - Front Cover
The Australasian Radio World

OCTOBER 15, 1941; Vol. 6 - No. 5; Price, 1/-

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

Cover Photo: Valve Assembly at Philips' Australian Factory

Highlighted Contents: Circuit Contest Cash Prizes: Local Station Fidelity Set: Full Details 5w. Amplifier: Five-Way Tone Control

P.03 - Contents Banner
The Australasian Radio World

Incorporating the

All-Wave All-World DX News

Vol. 6 - OCTOBER, 1941 - No. 5

P.03 - Contents
CONTENTS:

CONSTRUCTIONAL —

1941 "Dandy". . . . 7

Radiotronics Tone-Control Amplifier. . . . 13

Five-way Tone-Control Switch. . . . 30

TECHNICAL —

Battery Circuit Contest. . . . 5

Stability by Neutralisation. . . . 6

A Technical Explanation of Loading. . . . 9

A Fidelity Circuit from U.S.A. .. . . 10

Technical Queries. . . . 33

SHORT-WAVE SECTION —

Short-wave Review. . . . 18

Loggings of the Month. . . . 20

P.03 - Editorial Notes
Editorial

You may be a good radio engineer, but can you prove it? Recently there has been a strong call for radio engineers to serve their country in connection with the construction and maintenance of radio location equipment. Wonderful scope is offered, together with quite good pay and excellent conditions, apart from the patriotic appeal. Many of our readers have responded and are now on the job, but one or two have found to their amazement that they have not been able to prove their ability. Although thoroughly capable on the practical side they have not possessed any university degrees or diplomas. When faced with a qualifying examination they have not been able to fully reveal their ability, and wish that they had taken the precaution of associating themselves with an organisation of some kind, such as a radio college, technical school or that worthy organisation, the Institution of Radio Engineers.

P.03 - Publication Notes
The "Australasian Radio World" is published monthly by A. G. Hull. Editorial offices, 117 Reservoir St., Sydney, N.S.W. Telephone MA2455.

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

Printed by the Bridge Printery, 117 Reservoir St., Sydney, N.S.W., for the proprietor of the "Australasian Radio World," 117 Reservoir St., Sydney (Footnote P.36)