History of wireless telegraphy and broadcasting in Australia/Topical/Biographies/Albert Edward Grey
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Albert Edward Grey
[edit | edit source]- Grey, Albert Edward "Bert" [1] - 1897(WA)-1981(WA) - 6BO Perth (Nedlands, 1925-1932), 6BO Carnarvon (1933), 6AA Perth (Nedlands, 1937-1939), amateur operator (RTCP 532, 1920, Marconi & Telefunken; no record of AOCP; 1COCP 35, 1934; TVOCP 278 1960), amateur broadcaster, PMGD (postal assistant, Leederville,1919), RAAF (WW2, radar systems)
A comprehensive biography of Albert Edward "Bert" Grey has not yet been prepared for this Wikibook, however the following resources have been assembled in preparation:
- Research - Albert Edward Grey - Summary of research to date
- Transcriptions and Notes - Albert Edward Grey - More than 50 transcriptions
- Photos, QSL cards and other graphics - Albert Edward Grey - Nothing uploaded as yet, but many relevant QSLs held
- Incubator of Wikipedia Article on Albert Edward Grey - Coming real soon now!
Key internet links:
Neville Williams' biography in "When I think Back . . ." section of Electronics Australia of December 1996[1]
Pending further progress on the foregoing, the following lovely article from Melbourne's Table Talk, summarising Max's life to 1927, and accompanied by a wonderful caricature touches briefly on how much Max contributed to the development of wireless in Australia in the 1920s