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Old 19th Feb 2018, 6:46 pm   #6
David Simpson
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Default Re: Tottenham Wireless Society

Well, before I treat myself to a pre-dinner swally of a tumbler of cheapo British sherry - thought I'd supply the latest info I've uncovered on the internet :-

The Experimental Wireless & the Radio Engineer - - (see http://www.americanradiohistory.com/...l_Wireless.htm) was a British Publication which started out in October 1923. They also provided a Calibration Service. From page 70 of the Nov.1923 publication there can be seen an article on Wavemeters. Page 306 from their March 1924 Mag reveals an article on their Calibration service.
I've printed off copies for my own use, but not sure weather attaching copies to this post infringes the American website's copyright rules. Even though we're talking about an original 1920's British publication. Perhaps a Moderator would like to advise, please.
Still haven't found any gen on this particular Buzzer Wavemeter.

Regards, David
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