History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Publications/Australasian Radio World/Issues/1946 10

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The Australasian Radio World

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

1/-

Vol. 11 - No. 5; October 15, 1946

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THE AUSTRALASIAN RADIO WORLD

Devoted entirely to Technical Radio

and incorporating

ALL-WAVE ALL-WORLD DX NEWS

VOL. 12. (sic, 11) - OCTOBER, 1946 - No. 5

P.03 - Publication Notes
Editor, Publisher, Proprietor — A. G. HULL, 336 Waverley Rd., East Malvern, Vic.

Short-wave Editor — L. J. KEAST, 3 Fitzgerald Road, Ermington, N.S.W.

Ham Notes By — D. B. KNOCK (VK2NO), 43 Yanko Av., Waverley, N.S.W.

Advertising Representative for Vic. — W. J. LEWIS, 20 Queen St., Melbourne, 'Phone MU5154

Advertising Representative for N.S.W. — Amalgamated Publications Pty. Ltd., 83 Pitt St., Sydney, Phone: B1077

Subscription Rates: 6 issues - 5/3; 12 issues - 10/6; 24 issues - £1; Post free to any address in the world.

Address for all correspondence: Australasian Radio World, 336 Waverley Rd., East Malvern, SE5 Victoria

Printed by Bridge Printery Pty. Ltd., 117 Reservoir Street, Sydney, N.S.W., for the proprietor of the "Australasian Radio World," 336 Waverley Road, East Malvern, Vic. (Footnote P.44)

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CONSTRUCTIONAL —

A Practical Circuit. . . . 7

An A.C. Bridge. . . . 21

TECHNICAL —

"Sparks" as a Career. . . . 5

Technical Notes From Up North. . . . 11

Problems of Commercial Design. . . . 15

Dealing With Man-Made Static. . . . 25

Ham Papers. . . . 29

Calling CQ. . . . 31

Doings on "One-and-Threequarters". . . . 33

DX Possible on "Six". . . . 34

Bargains - and Where Encountered. . . . 35

Around the Six Metre Band. . . . 36

Night Flying in Daylight. . . . 37

SHORTWAVE REYIEW —

Notes From My Diary. . . . 38

Shortwave Stations of the World. . . . 39

THE SERVICE PAGES —

Answers. . . . 42

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EDITORIAL

Bricklayers are hard at work on a new home for "Australasian Radio World" and the proprietor-editor, A. G. Hull. The site of the new combined office, laboratory and home is on the Beleura Hill, overlooking Mornington, bayside holiday resort about thirty miles out of Melbourne. The choice of such a site may come as a surprise to many, but it is the considered opinion of Mr. Hull that there is much to be said for decentralisation, especially as regards a business such as the publishing of "Australasian Radio World," which is largely carried on by mail. In an ideal country setting, with a view extending over Port Phillip Bay from Melbourne to the Heads on one side, and over the rolling hills from the Dandenongs to the Western Port Bay on the other, a brick home has been planned with all the usual features of a country home on the ground floor, but with all the city conveniences as well. Upstairs a large attic is divided into an office, studio, radio laboratory, workshop and photographic darkroom. Mr. Hull hopes to be settled in the new home within a month or six weeks. Working under such ideal conditions he intends to launch an intensive editorial campaign, backed by a technical development programme. At the same time he hopes to be able to catch up with his somewhat overdue task of acknowledging the many hundreds of letters which are at present on hand. - A. G. HULL.