Published Resources Details

Journal Article

Title
Electrical Association Premium - 1947 Award
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 21, no. 6, Jun 1949, p. 104
Description

Includes a brief biography of Mr W W Honnor and Mr J B Rudd.

Abstract

The Council of The Institution has awarded the Electrical Association Premium for 1947 to Mr W W Honnor, BSc ME MIEAust, and Mr J B Rudd, BSc AMIEAust, as joint authors of the paper "An experimental Frequency-Modulated broadcast transmitter." The paper was presented by Mr Honnor, Mr Rudd and Mr W S McGuire (non-member), before the Sydney Division of The Institution in October 1947, and was subsequently published in the September 1948, issue of The Journal.

Awards

  • Electrical Association Premium, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1919 - 1975)

    'Electrical Association Premium, 1947 award, to Mr W W Honnor, BSc ME MIEAust, and Mr J B Rudd, BSc AMIEAust, as joint authors of the paper "An experimental Frequency-Modulated broadcast transmitter", the paper was presented by Mr Honnor, Mr Rudd and Mr W S McGuire (non-member), before the Sydney Division of The Institution in October 1947, and published in the Journal, Sep 1948'

Related Published resources

isRelated

  • Rudd, J. B.; Honnor, W. W.; and McGuire, W. S., 'An experimental Frequency-Modulated broadcast transmitter', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 20 (9) (1948), 107-117. Details

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