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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

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ORGANIZATION.

Outline of peace-time W/T organization (N.Z.).
Duties of operators.

CODING.

Practical use of A.V.S.B. and Auxiliary Code.

EXAMINATION.

Subject. Rate. Marks allowed. Percentage required to pass.
Buzzer, reception 15 w.p.m. ... 100 75
Buzzer, transmission 15 w.p.m. ... 100 75
Paper ... 100 75
Oral and practical ... 100 70

(4) Qualifying examination for Trained Operator (W/T). (See Article 37A (2)):

Subject. Rate. Marks allowed. Percentage required to pass.
Buzzer, reception 18 w.p.m. ... 100 85
Buzzer, transmission 18 w.p.m. ... 100 80
Technical: Oral and practical ... 100 70
Procedure and organization (oral and practical) ... 100 75
Class C Ratings P. and T. Department only: Paper ... 100 75

(5) Trained Operator (W/T) qualifying for Wireless Telegraphist, 3rd Class (W/T 3). (See Article 37A (3)):

THEORY.

Outline knowledge of the propagation of waves.
Frequency, wavelength.
Inductance and capacity, and their application in parallel and series.
Resonance.
Alternators.
Rotary converters.
Acceptor and rejector circuits.
Oscillatory spark circuits.
Charging circuits.
Transformers.
General principles of valve reception.
Typical Service valve receivers.
Typical Service valve transmitters.
General principles of valve transmission.

TECHNICAL.

A good working knowledge of certain typical Service sets.

PROCEDURE.

Full, abbreviated, manoeuvring, and commercial W/T guard work.

ORGANIZATION.

Naval W/T organization in peace.
Duties of senior W/T ratings.
W/T guard system.
Naval W/T organization in war.
Organization of signal department in ships.

CODING.

Practical use of A.V.S.B. and Auxiliary Code.



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πŸ›‘οΈ Syllabus of Training for Class D Ratings (continued from previous page)

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
Naval Training, Wireless Telegraphy, Organization, Coding, Examination, Theory, Technical, Procedure