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Dear Samuel,

I am Albert Isaacs who started and did a majority of the work on the 2CM page. As you know, I have sent you a "Thanks" for your recent work on this page.

It was I who made the recent alterations including the removal of a couple of words. Unfortunately, when I did this, I didn't realise that I had been logged out by Wikipedia simply because my 365 days had expired. I am now logged on again. I still think that the page would read better with the deletion of those two words. Please let me know what you think.

Regards,Albert Isaacs (talk) 23:30, 2 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

Hello Albert,

I am pleased to see you checking back in on radio stuff, there are so few of us with an interest.

I feel it is important to state that the fire started in the radio room, not spread from elsewhere in the hotel. There was much made in the newspaper articles of the time, as electrical faults were closely scrutinised by insurers at the time. Similarly, Maclurcan and Lane's major business activity was as a motor garage and any minor trade with the few hundred wireless experimenters of the day would have been incidental (most experimenters built even their own components at the time).

Regards

Sam Dellit VK1DXA Canberra- Samuel.dellit (talk) 23:50, 2 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

Dear Samuel,

Thanks for your response which I've just sighted. I've been looking for a response on my own Talk page and on the 2CM site. I only just thought of looking on your own talk page; and voila!

Because the two words you use have various meanings, I suggest a compromise. I'm going to use the two definitions that you yourself used on the Revision History page. I've also moved your reference to the end of the particular discussion. See what you think.

Regards, Albert Isaacs (talk) 04:25, 8 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

Hello Again Albert,

I'm not all that happy with your edits, but the whole article needs major work and I don't see the point in further discussion on this small aspect, can leave as stands for the present.

May revisit if Charles Danise Maclurcan comes back on my radar, but presently devoting my spare time to Telegraph Electrical Society, Victoria and its participants.

Stay in touch

Kindest Regards, Sam Dellit VK1DXA Canberra-Samuel.dellit (talk) 21:30, 8 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

Dear Samuel,

I agree - let's leave it as it is for now.

Regards, Albert Isaacs (talk) 00:59, 9 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Hi Sam,

That seems fair enough.

Perhaps "Radio Broadcasting in Australia" and "History of Broadcasting in Australia" should be renamed to better express the topics they focus on.

If my edit of "Australian Broadcasting Company" was worse than what came before, it makes sense to revert it. If not, it makes less sense. You can take my efforts as my submission to a more collaborative edit process than that of the edit page.

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